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Europeans press US on Russian support for Iran

The European powers accused Russia on Thursday of assisting Iran in targeting U.S. troops in the Middle East War and said that they would bring the matter up with the U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio during a G7 meeting of 'foreign' ministers in France.

Rubio will attend the second day gathering of Western Democracies ministers. This is taking place in the midst of wars with Iran and Ukraine, uncertainty over the economy and growing unease about the unpredictable U.S. Foreign Policy under Donald Trump.

Two Western security officials and a regional official near Tehran have confirmed that Russia provided satellite imagery to Iran. They also said the country helped Iran upgrade their drones so they could emulate the versions of Russian drones used against Ukraine.

Some media outlets have reported that Russia has aided Iran in the conflict between the United States and Israel just as Tehran has aided Moscow in its war against Ukraine.

Kaja?Kallas, the European Union's foreign policy chief, told reporters that Russia was helping Iran to use intelligence to target Americans and kill Americans at the G7 summit in Vaux de Cernay Abbey near Paris.

"Russia also supports Iran with drones now so they can attack the neighbouring countries as well as the U.S. bases."

Playing down concerns

Steve Witkoff, U.S. Special Envoy to CNBC earlier this month, said that Russia denied sharing intelligence on U.S. assets with Iran in the Middle East. Witkoff stated that "we can take them at their word."

Rubio appeared to downplay the allegations against Moscow before he left for Europe.

"I believe Russia is currently focusing on their war. "I don't think I have anything else to say at this time," he added.

Two European diplomats, however, said that ministers would be pressing the issue at Friday's meetings.

These wars are interconnected. If America wants to end the Middle East war and Iran stop attacking them, then they should also "put pressure on Russia to prevent them from being able to assist them in this", Kallas said.

Jean-Noel Barrot, French Minister of Foreign Affairs, echoed these remarks at a press conference.

He said: "It's a fact that there has been and continues to be cooperation between Russia and Iran, in both directions. We are well aware of this."

"There's a good reason to believe that Russia today is supporting Iran’s efforts, both militarily and otherwise, that appear to be directed in particular against American targets."

Washington's partners also hope to gain more clarity about the U.S.-Israeli military operations and whether there is a meaningful diplomatic channel to end the conflict.

Since U.S. & Israel attacked Iran on February 28th, Iran has launched attacks against Israel, U.S. base and Gulf States, and effectively blocked Middle East fuel exports through the Strait of Hormuz.

In an effort to show Washington that it is serious, France organised a videoconference with 35 militaries around the world on Thursday. It was looking for partners and proposals to launch a mission to open the Strait after the U.S. - Israeli war against Iran.

The G7 ministers - Britain Canada France Germany Italy Japan, the U.S. and Britain - are all present at the two-day meeting. (Parisa Hafezi, Humeyra Pauk and Simon Lewis contributed additional reporting from Washington and Dubai; Sudip Kar Gupta edited the story).

(source: Reuters)