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US Warns Iran Against Providing Ballistic Missiles To Russia

Iranian ballistic missiles are displayed during the ceremony of joining the Armed Forces, in Tehran

The United States has issued a warning to Iran regarding the potential transfer of ballistic missiles to Russia amidst the ongoing crisis involving Ukraine. The US government has expressed concerns over reports suggesting that Iran may be considering providing ballistic missiles to Russia, a move that could escalate tensions in the region.

The warning comes as the conflict in Ukraine continues to intensify, with Russia's military involvement drawing condemnation from the international community. The US has been closely monitoring the situation and is urging all parties involved to exercise restraint and avoid actions that could further destabilize the region.

Iran, a key ally of Russia, has faced increasing pressure from Western nations to reconsider its support for Moscow in light of the crisis in Ukraine. The US warning underscores the seriousness of the situation and the potential consequences of Iran's involvement in providing ballistic missiles to Russia.

The US government has made it clear that any attempt by Iran to transfer ballistic missiles to Russia would be viewed as a provocative and destabilizing act. Such a move could have far-reaching implications for regional security and could further complicate efforts to de-escalate the crisis in Ukraine.

As tensions continue to rise in the region, the US is calling on all parties to prioritize dialogue and diplomacy in order to find a peaceful resolution to the crisis. The international community is closely watching the situation and is hopeful that all parties will work towards de-escalation and a return to stability in the region.

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