Rutte calls Iran a key factor in supporting Russia's war against Ukraine
NATO Secretary General Mark Rütte said that Iran is one of the key factors contributing to the continuation of Russia's war against Ukraine. He said this while commenting on the situation in the Middle East and its impact on the security situation in Europe.
According to Rutte, Iran's support helps Russia wage war against Ukraine.
US and Israeli pressure can change the situation
The Alliance chief noted that the current military pressure on Iran by the United States and Israel could affect its ability to support Moscow.
In his view, large-scale actions against Iran could weaken Tehran's ability to export destabilisation to other regions.
Implications for the war in Ukraine
Rutte stressed that the reduction of Iran's capabilities could directly affect the situation in Ukraine.
According to him, if Iran is forced to focus on its own security, it could limit its ability to help Russia in the war.
Context.
Iran is considered to be one of the main suppliers of drones of the Shahed, which Russia is actively using to attack Ukrainian infrastructure.
Western countries have repeatedly stated that military cooperation between Moscow and Tehran is an important element of Russia's military campaign.







