Reuters claim: France summoned Iran’s ambassador to France
An English media reported that the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs has summoned Iran’s ambassador in the country following the unfounded claim that Iran sent ballistic missiles to Russia for use in the Ukraine war.
According to RCO News Agency, a diplomatic source informed about the summoning of Iran’s Chargé d’Affaires in France to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of this country following the allegations about Iran sending ballistic missiles to Russia.
Reuters News agency wrote that a diplomatic source claimed to summon Iran’s ambassador in France in an interview with this news agency.
Earlier, the “Wall Street Journal” published an article claiming that American officials told their European counterparts that Iran had sent short-range ballistic missiles to Russia. The American government also repeated this claim against Iran without providing any documentation.
Insistence on the claims made by the Western media against Iran regarding the sending of ballistic missiles to Russia, while in recent days, Iranian and Russian authorities have rejected these claims.
In this regard, “Nasser Kanani”, the spokesman of the Iranian Foreign Ministry, said about these claims in his weekly meeting held last Monday: “We have a clear position regarding the developments in Ukraine and the crisis in Ukraine, and it is unfortunate that some parties who themselves They are part of the war and conflict in the Ukraine crisis, they raise accusations against Iran with political motives. “We are not part of the war and conflict regarding the issue of Ukraine, and we have repeatedly emphasized that we consider a political solution to be the best solution to this crisis.”
This senior diplomat of the Islamic Republic of Iran reminded: “We strongly reject the allegations made about Iran’s role in exporting weapons to one side of the war in the Ukraine crisis, and we consider these accusations and claims to be the result of the political agenda of the parties that make these accusations.” “
“Dmitry Peskov”, the spokesman of the Kremlin palace, also rejected claims about the delivery of weapons to Russia from foreign countries, including Iran, for use in the Ukraine war, and said that Russia’s arsenals are full of weapons and equipment needed to carry out “special military operations.” » It is in Ukraine.
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