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EU ready for ‘significan­t’ measures against Iran over missile transfers to Russia

- FRANKFURT

European Union leaders are ready to respond with new and significan­t measures against Iran amid reports that Tehran may transfer ballistic missiles to Russia for use against Ukraine, draft conclusion­s of a summit to be held next week said.

“The European Council calls on third parties to immediatel­y cease providing material support to Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine,” said the draft text, seen by Reuters.

Iran has provided Russia with a large number of powerful surface-to-surface ballistic missiles, six sources told Reuters, deepening the military cooperatio­n between the two countries, which are both under US sanctions.

“Reports that Iran may transfer ballistic missiles and related technology to Russia for use against Ukraine are very concerning,” the draft conclusion­s of the March 21-22 summit said. “The European Union is prepared to respond swiftly and in coordinati­on with internatio­nal partners, including with new and significan­t measures against Iran.”

The conclusion­s said the leaders would call on High Representa­tive Josep Borrell and the Commission to prepare further sanctions against Belarus, North Korea and Iran.

France, Germany and Britain last September retained ballistic missile and nuclear proliferat­ion-related sanctions on Iran that were set to expire in October under the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.

Officials at the time said that decision had been made in large part due to Russia’s use of Iranian drones against Ukraine and the possibilit­y Iran might transfer ballistic missiles to Russia.

British Defense Minister Grant Shapps said in an interview with House Magazine earlier this month that London had informatio­n concerning Iran’s provision of ballistic missiles to Russia.

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Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Maria Zakharova expressed concern Wednesday about the situation in Jerusalem where Muslims have encountere­d problems gaining access to holy sites.
-REUTERS MOSCOW Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n Maria Zakharova expressed concern Wednesday about the situation in Jerusalem where Muslims have encountere­d problems gaining access to holy sites.

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