
Iran’s Foreign Minister Confirms Military Cooperation from Russia and China
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi confirmed on Saturday, March 14, that the Islamic Republic is receiving active military cooperation from both Russia and China. In an exclusive interview, Araghchi called Russia and China “strategic partners” for Tehran during its war with the United States and Israel. He stated that Iran has maintained close cooperation with both nations in the past, and that it continues, including in the military sphere, though he declined to elaborate on specifics.
Araghchi also defended Iran’s attacks on its neighbors across the Persian Gulf, accusing the United Arab Emirates of allowing the US to launch strikes on Iran from Dubai, Ras Al-Khaimah, and other densely populated areas. He warned that Iran’s armed forces would retaliate against any energy infrastructure in the region belonging to American companies if Iran’s own oil and energy facilities were targeted. The foreign minister also dismissed claims from US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth that new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei had been wounded and disfigured.
Senior American officials had previously alleged that Russia was supplying Iran with sensitive intelligence, including the precise locations of US warships. Russian President Vladimir Putin reportedly denied these claims during a phone call with President Trump. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky separately stated it is a confirmed fact that Iran has used Russian-made Shahed drones to attack US bases in the region.
(NYP/VFI News)
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