France, Germany, and Britain Condemn Iran's Missile Transfers to Russia
France, Germany, and Britain condemn Iran for transferring ballistic missiles to Russia, calling it an escalation and a threat to European security. They plan to impose sanctions on Iran Air and cancel bilateral air services agreements, urging Iran to halt support for Russia’s war with Ukraine.
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The governments of France, Germany, and Britain have issued a strong condemnation of Iranian ballistic missile transfers to Russia, describing the actions as an escalation that threatens European security.
The German Foreign Ministry's statement highlighted the shared concerns of the three countries and outlined their intent to impose sanctions on Iran Air as a direct response.
Furthermore, the allied countries announced immediate steps to cancel bilateral air services agreements with Iran and called on Tehran to cease its support for Russia in the Ukraine conflict.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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