US sees more indication of Russia, Iran defense cooperation | Inquirer News

US sees more indication of Russia, Iran defense cooperation

/ 11:53 AM May 16, 2023
Russia, Iran defense cooperation

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Tehran, Iran, July 19, 2022. President Website/WANA (West Asia News Agency)/Handout via REUTERS

WASHINGTON — The United States is seeing more indications that Russia and Iran are expanding an unprecedented defense partnership that will help Moscow prolong its war in Ukraine as well as pose a threat to Iran’s neighbors, the White House said on Monday.

As part of the cooperation, Iran is providing Russia with one-way attack drones, including more than 400 since August, national security adviser John Kirby said at a news briefing.

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“This is about a burgeoning defense relationship” that allows Russia to kill more people in Ukraine and also enables Iran to stock up on its military hardware and pose a greater threat to its neighbors, Kirby told reporters.

Drones are the primary military help Iran is providing to Russia, which is seeking to acquire advanced level types, he said.

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The Unites States will be announcing additional designations targeting increased military cooperation between Russia and Iran, Kirby added.

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