Iran Threatens To Use Russian Funds As Ukraine War Indemnity
Iran has provided Russia with 'witness stations' and other missions for use in the Ukrainian war in past years. This cooperation between Tehran and Moscow entered a new phase following a collective cooperation agreement signed in December 2003. Iran is seriously threatening that if Russian money, put to use from the West, is utilized, they will use this money as a war indemnity from Ukraine. The source also noted that Russian President Putin has taken a very strong stance on this matter.
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RFE/RL Radio Farda
“إيران في السنوات الماضية أرسلت محطات شهود ومهام أخرى من نفس المسار لاستخدام روسيا في الحرب الأوكرانية. هذا التعاون بعد توقيع اتفاق تعاون جماعي بين طهران وموسكو في ديسمبر 2003 دخل مرحلة جديدة.”
Haberturk Radyo
“the Iranians are seriously threatening from this point. They say, now Russia's money was put to use from the West. Then what happened? We will use this money as a war indemnity from Ukraine.”
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