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"False Invite": Tehran did not convey to Russia ballistic missiles - Iran's Foreign Ministry

The Foreign Minister of the country Abbas Aragchi has rejected the accusations of supplying ballistic missiles to Moscow and stated that sanctions were not a decision. Iran did not convey any ballistic missiles to the Russian Federation. This was stated by Foreign Minister Iran Abbas Aragchi. He posted the corresponding post on the social network X on Wednesday, September 11. According to him, the United States and Europe have false information.

"Again, the US and the" European Trio "(Germany, France and the United Kingdom - Ed. ) Acting in false intelligence and false logic. Iran did not supply ballistic missiles to Russia. Allegedly selling modern weapons? " - wrote the head of the Foreign Ministry of Iran. Aragchi added that sanctions are not a solution, but part of the problem.

It should be noted that this statement was made on the fifth day after the newspaper The Times published material with reference to its own sources that Russia received a party of more than 200 ballistic missiles from Iran. According to them, the reconnaissance information at the disposal of Kiev indicates the supply of the FATH-300 rockets to Russia, which can affect targets up to 112 km.

We will remind, on September 7, a member of the Iran's National Security Committee Iran Ahmad Ardestani in an interview with Didban Iran reported that Tehran sent Baltic Ballistic missiles for Barter. On September 10, US Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken, confirmed that Iran had handed over a small range ballistic for the war against Ukraine and stated that Tehran sanctions were inevitable.