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Iran will not give its ballistic missiles to Russia

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Iran will not give its ballistic missiles to Russia. In fact, I don't think it should and should remain neutral in this matter. Because in this position, even if Iran has financial income, its losses will be greater than its gains. However, despite all this, if Iran takes such a step, political and economic pressures on the country will undoubtedly increase. Also, although the president does not have a big role in Iran's foreign policy, I do not think that this will happen, considering Pezeshkian's coming to power. Otherwise, other serious issues may arise.

Axar.az reports that the former ambassador of Iran to Azerbaijan, political scientist Afshar Suleimani said this while talking about the allegations regarding Iran's delivery of ballistic missiles to Russia.

"Although different opinions were expressed in the media regarding Iran's sale of ballistic missiles to Russia, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran, as you know, issued a denial about the matter. Iran's UN representative also insisted on this idea. Russia, in turn, confirmed this position of Iran. On the other hand, Russia itself has enough ballistic missiles," Soleimani said.

The ex-ambassador said that even if there were opinions about giving these missiles to Iran, official documents were not filed.

Date
2024.09.11 / 14:26
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Axar.az
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