US claims Iran is lying about using drones in Ukraine
US claims Iran is lying about using drones in Ukraine
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USA: US State Department spokesman Vedanta Patel said on Monday that the US agrees with Britain and France's assessment that Iran's provision of drones to Russia is in line with the UN Security Council backing the 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and the six world countries. Proposal would be violated. powers.

With reference to unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), also known as drones, Patel told reporters that earlier today "our French and British allies publicly offered an assessment that these UAVs are being used by Iran". (to) Russia's supply is a violation of United Nations Security Council resolution 2231." "We agree it's a good idea."

In recent weeks, Russia has reportedly carried out a series of strikes using a drone made in Iran, the Shaheed-136. The Russian drone was not supplied by Iran, according to the Kremlin, which has not responded.

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An official said the State Department determined that the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, was attacked Monday morning using Iranian drones during a rush hour.

Speaking on behalf of the White House, Karin Jean-Pierre also accused Tehran of lying when it claimed that Russia was not employing Iranian drones in Ukraine.

Resolution 2231 endorsed the agreement between Iran and Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and the United States that limited Tehran's uranium enrichment activity, making it harder for Iran to develop nuclear weapons while lifting international sanctions Gone

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According to the proposal, Iran was under a conventional arms embargo until October 2020. Despite US efforts to expand an arms embargo under former President Donald Trump, who withdrew the US from the accord in 2018, the Security Council rejected it, allowing Iran. Resume exporting your weapons.

Western diplomats claim the resolution still has limits on the export and acquisition of state-of-the-art military systems such as drones as well as missiles and related technologies that are effective until October 2023.

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We think that these UAVs, which Russia is getting from Iran and using in Ukraine, are among the weapons that will still be subject to sanctions 2231.

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