Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov acknowledged reports of Iranian missile supplies, stating, 'We have seen this report; it is not every time that this kind of information is true, he said. Iran is our important partner.' He emphasized the growing trade and cooperation between Russia and Iran, referring to their relations as 'developing in all possible areas, including the most sensitive areas.' This comments followed EU backing of claims that Iran is supplying weapons to Russia, threatening sanctions against Tehran if verified.
The European Union's spokesman noted the credible intelligence shared by allies regarding the missile supply, warning of new sanctions on Tehran if deliveries to Moscow were confirmed. This escalation was seen as a substantive material shift in Iran's involvement, indicating deeper support for Russia's aggression in Ukraine. The EU is currently investigating the reports further with its member states, seeking verification to ensure any measures taken are grounded in confirmed facts.
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