Military cooperation between Tehran and Moscow a threat to Europe, West Asia: Ukraine

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Ukrainian flag fluttering over the Verkhovna Rada building, on the Day of the National Flag, in Kyiv (Pic credit: AFP)

Ukraine's foreign ministry said on Saturday it was deeply concerned by

reports

about a possible impending transfer of

Iranian ballistic missiles

to

Russia

.
In a statement emailed to reporters, the ministry said the deepening

military cooperation

between Tehran and Moscow was a threat to Ukraine, Europe and the Middle East, and called on the international community to increase pressure on

Iran

and Russia.

CNN and the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday that Iran had transferred short-range ballistic missiles to Russia, citing unidentified sources.
Reuters reported in August that Russia was expecting the imminent delivery of hundreds of Fath-360 close-range ballistic missiles from Iran and that dozens of Russian military personnel were being trained in Iran on the satellite-guided weapons for eventual use in the war in Ukraine.

On Friday, the

United States

, a key ally of Ukraine, also voiced concern about the potential transfer of missiles.
"Any transfer of Iranian ballistic missiles to Russia would represent a dramatic escalation in Iran's support for

Russia's war

of aggression against Ukraine,"

White House National Security Council

spokesperson Sean Savett said.
Iran's mission to the United Nations in New York said on Friday that Tehran's position on the Ukraine conflict was unchanged.

"Iran considers the provision of military assistance to the parties engaged in the conflict - which leads to increased human casualties, destruction of infrastructure, and a distancing from ceasefire negotiations - to be inhumane," it said.
"Thus, not only does Iran abstain from engaging in such actions itself, but it also calls upon other countries to cease the supply of weapons to the sides involved in the conflict."

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