Iran rejects accusations made by Zelensky and threatens that its patience is not unlimited
Iran once again denies accusations of supplying russia with attack drones, which it uses in the war against Ukraine. Iran is also threatening Ukraine, and the president of the country, Volodymyr Zelensky.
This is stated in the message of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran, Rubryka writes.
As noted on the website of the country's foreign policy department, Iran condemned the "repeated accusations and rude statements" of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky against the Islamic Republic of Iran, made in the US Congress.
"Iran has repeatedly responded to baseless accusations of drones made by Ukrainian officials against the Islamic Republic. Iran has not supplied any side with any military equipment for use in the war in Ukraine," said ministry spokesman Nasser Kanaani.
He also noted that Iran has always respected the territorial integrity of all countries, including Ukraine.
"Mr. Zelensky had better know that Iran's strategic patience with such baseless accusations is not unlimited," Kanaani added.
In addition, the spokesman advised the Ukrainian president to learn a lesson from the fate of some other political leaders who were satisfied with US support.
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British Defense Secretary Ben Wallace recently said that russia plans to provide advanced military components to Iran in exchange for Shahed-136 drones.
russia may provide Iran with advanced military equipment and components, including helicopters and air defense systems, in exchange for high-precision weapons systems it intends to use in its war against Ukraine.
The russian occupiers received a new batch of Shahed-136 kamikaze drones from Iran. They have already used them for attacks on Ukraine.