Western countries are concerned that Russia may be sharing secret nuclear technology and information with Iran. The crux of the matter is that this cooperation could help Iran get closer to creating new nuclear weapons.
This was reported by URA-Inform “, citing Bloomberg.
According to Western sources, Russia is transferring nuclear secrets to Tehran in exchange for Iranian ballistic missiles, which it is using in the war against Ukraine.
Representatives of the United States and British officials, including Prime Minister Keir Starmer and President Joe Biden, discussed the issue at a meeting in Washington, raising concerns that military ties between Russia and Iran are growing, a worrying development given Iran's nuclear ambitions. >
The White House National Security Council spokesman stressed that the Biden administration is closely monitoring Iran's nuclear activities. Biden made it clear that the United States is ready to take measures to prevent any escalation in this area.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken, commenting on this cooperation, noted that Moscow received a batch of Fath-360 ballistic missiles in exchange for information transferred to Iran . He also added that the interaction between the countries is bilateral: Russia shares both nuclear and space technologies, which makes the situation even more complicated.
Also, let us recall that Budanov named Russia's most dangerous ally: the Ukrainian Armed Forces are experiencing critical problems .