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30 Aug 2025, 14:41 GMT+10
A recent report alleged that Moscow gave West Jerusalem intel on Irans air defenses, which the Foreign Ministry in Tehran later dismissed
The Russian Foreign Ministry has condemned the "outrageous" claims in Iranian media that Moscow was an unreliable partner in Iran's conflict with Israel and passed intelligence on the country's air defenses to West Jerusalem. In a statement on Friday, it said the reports were driven by "hostile forces" seeking to strain Russian-Iranian ties.
Israel attacked Iran in June, claiming the country was close to building a nuclear weapon - an allegation it has repeated for decades despite Iran's insistence that its nuclear program is peaceful. The IAEA and US intelligence found no evidence of weaponization, yet Washington joined the strikes, which caused major damage to Iran's nuclear sites and killed dozens, including scientists and military personnel.
While Russia condemned the attacks as a "gross violation of international law," some Iranian media outlets claimed that Moscow "failed to provide adequate support during the conflict with Israel."
"In essence, these claims assert that Russia is allegedly not a 'reliable partner' for Iran," the ministry said. It pointed to the "most egregious and outrageous" report citing Mohammad Sadr, a member of Iran's Expediency Discernment Council, who "baselessly alleged" in an interview on August 24 that Russia gave Israel coordinates of Iran's air defenses.
"This statement, so flagrant in its absurdity, compelled even the Iranian Foreign Ministry to respond," Moscow said, citing spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei, who told reporters this week that Sadr's claims "are not based on any evidence" and "do not reflect Iran's official position."
Moscow called the reports "concerning," saying their frequency "suggests a coordinated disinformation campaign" by forces hostile to both Russia and Iran. Sadr's interview was quickly picked up by BBC Arabic, which framed it as a sign of growing distrust - which Moscow rejected.
The ministry reiterated that it views the bombings of Iran as "unprovoked," saying Russia continues to support Tehran's right to peaceful nuclear energy.
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Russia and Iran, both under Western sanctions, have a long history of cooperation. Earlier this year, they signed a comprehensive strategic partnership to deepen ties in security, peaceful nuclear energy, and resistance to sanctions. Moscow has long advocated for a diplomatic solution to Iran's nuclear issue and played a key role in its civilian program, notably at the Bushehr plant, where Rosatom revived stalled construction in the 1990s.
(RT.com)
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