G7 Warns Iran of Consequences for Sending Ballistic Missiles to Russia

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19/04/2024 20h56

In a strong and pointed message, the G7 finance ministers issued a warning to Iran, urging the country to refrain from sending ballistic missiles to Russia. The ministers stated that any such action would result in "new and significant measures against Iran." The admonition came shortly after Israel conducted a retaliatory strike on Iran.

Italian Foreign Minister, Antonio Tajani, informed reporters in Capri that the United States had been informed about the Israeli strike at the last minute, but emphasized that the US was not involved in the operation.

The G7's concern arises from intelligence reports suggesting that Iran may attempt to replenish Russia's depleted stock of ballistic missiles and related technology. The communiqué released by the G7 called on Iran to refrain from such actions, highlighting that it would represent a significant escalation in its support for Russia's involvement in the war in Ukraine.

The finance ministers stated that if Tehran were to proceed with sending missiles to Russia, the G7 is prepared to respond swiftly and in a coordinated manner, devising new measures against Iran. One possibility mentioned during discussions is the imposition of flight restrictions on Iran Air. However, there remain legal uncertainties surrounding such action.

Apart from Iran, the G7 also expressed deep concern over transfers from Chinese businesses to Russia, particularly regarding the supply of dual-use materials and components for weapons and military production. The ministers stressed the need for strict vigilance in preventing such transfers.

The warning from the G7 underscores growing international unease regarding Iran's potential involvement in conflicts and its support for Russia in Ukraine. As tensions continue to escalate, the world watches closely for any further developments and possible ramifications for Iran's actions.

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