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Iran plans to supply Russia with arms ‘unacceptable’: Nato chief

No country should support Moscow in its illegal war, says sec-gen Jens Stoltenberg

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 04 Nov 2022 12:30PM

Iran plans to supply Russia with arms ‘unacceptable’: Nato chief
Jens Stoltenberg (pic) says Russian President Vladimir Putin is failing in Ukraine, but ‘responding with more brutality’ with dozens of drone and missile strikes across Ukraine, including on critical infrastructure. – AFP pic, November 4, 2022

ISTANBUL – Iran’s plans to supply Russia with weapons including drones and ballistic missiles in its war against Ukraine are “unacceptable”, Nato Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said yesterday.

Kyiv and its Western allies accuse Iran of supplying drones to Russia.

“We see Iran offering drones and considering ballistic missile deliveries to Russia,” Stoltenberg told a news conference in Istanbul.

“This is unacceptable. No country should provide support to Moscow in this illegal war.”

Kyiv has said around 400 Iranian drones have already been used against the civilian population of Ukraine, and Moscow has ordered around 2,000.

Tehran has rejected the allegation. 

Stoltenberg added Russian President Vladimir Putin was failing in Ukraine, but “responding with more brutality”.

“In recent weeks, we have seen dozens of drone and missile strikes across Ukraine, including on critical infrastructure,” he added. 

Russia is “cruelly and deliberately depriving Ukrainian civilians of heating, water, and electricity at the outset of winter”, Stoltenberg said. – AFP, November 4, 2022

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