December 22, 2022
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Iran rules out providing military assistance to Russia

Ukraine and Western countries accuse Iran of sending suicide drones to Russia for use in the conflict in Ukraine….reports Asian Lite News

Iran has reiterated that it has sent no military hardware to any side in the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, according to a statement published by the Iranian Foreign Ministry.

Nasser Kanaani.

The remarks by Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Nasser Kanaani came in response to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s “repeated accusations” against Iran in his speech to the US Congress on Wednesday, said the Ministry in a statement on Thursday.

“Iran has always respected the territorial integrity of all countries, including Ukraine,” said Kanaani, warning Zelensky that “there is a limit to Iran’s patience with such baseless accusations,” Xinhua news agency reported.

Ukraine and Western countries accuse Iran of sending suicide drones to Russia for use in the conflict in Ukraine. Iran has repeatedly rejected the allegations as “baseless”.

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