Iran Fires Back: EU Missile Allegations ‘Completely Baseless
- Iran has denied a recent EU report claiming that the country has sent missiles to Russia.
- Tehran has strongly denied the allegations, stating that it has not provided any military aid to Russia.
- Several sources have reported that Iran has completed the delivery of short-range missiles to Russia.
Iran Denies Allegations of Sending Missiles to Russia
Iran has denied a recent EU report claiming that the country has sent missiles to Russia. This comes amidst rising tensions between Iran and Western nations, including the US and EU.
Iran’s Denial and International Reaction
Tehran has strongly denied the allegations, stating that it has not provided any military aid to Russia. However, the US and EU have expressed concerns over the possibility of Iran’s involvement in the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
Reports of Missile Deliveries
Several sources have reported that Iran has completed the delivery of short-range missiles to Russia. These claims have sparked widespread concern among Western nations, with the US rushing to inform its allied countries about the potential threat.
Ukraine’s Response
Ukraine has called Iranian diplomats to meet and discuss the allegations. This move comes after Iran denied the accusations of sending missiles to Russia. The meeting is seen as an attempt by Ukraine to clarify the situation and ease tensions.
Key Points
- Iran denies EU report claiming it sent missiles to Russia.
- US and EU express concerns over potential Iranian involvement in Russia-Ukraine conflict.
- Sources report Iran’s completion of short-range missile deliveries to Russia.
- Ukraine calls Iranian diplomats to meet and discuss allegations.
