Iran says ready for talks with Ukraine over claims of drone supplies to Russia

27 Oct 2022 08:54am
Image for illustrative purposes only - sinar archive
Image for illustrative purposes only - sinar archive
TEHRAN - Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian on Wednesday rejects "baseless" claims of Iran's supplies of drones to Russia, expressing Tehran's readiness for talks with Kiev on such allegations, reported Xinhua.

Amir-Abdollahian made the remarks in a joint press conference with his visiting Belarusian counterpart Vladimir Makei in Tehran.

"We strongly dismiss the baseless claims of some countries on Russia's use of Iranian drones in the war against Ukraine. We invite Ukrainian authorities to attend a bilateral meeting of experts, and present any evidence supporting the accusations," he was quoted by Press TV as saying.

Iran's principled policy is to oppose arming either of the parties involved in the conflict in Ukraine, he added, reiterating Tehran's opposition to the ongoing conflict.

Ukraine and Western countries like the United States have in recent weeks accused Tehran of exporting suicide drones to Moscow for use in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
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