Key points
- Russia does not intend to supply Iran with nuclear weapons, Medvedeev said in response to Trump's post.
- According to him, Russia is a signatory to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, unlike Israel.
Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council Dmitry Medvedev said that Moscow does not intend to transfer nuclear weapons to Iran. This was his response to the words of US leader Donald Trump, who sharply criticized his previous statements. This was reported by 24 Channel , citing a statement that Medvedev published on his page on the social network X in response to Trump’s post. Medvedev said that Russia does not plan to transfer nuclear weapons to Iran. Russia does not intend to supply nuclear weapons to Iran, since, unlike Israel, we are parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, Dmitry Medvedev responded. At the same time, he stressed: “I condemn the US strike on Iran – it did not achieve its goals.” Let us recall that earlier, Trump, in his note on a social network, responded with indignation to the statement by Medvedev’s deputy about the alleged readiness of a number of countries to transfer nuclear weapons to Iran. Medvedev made a new statement