Iran dismisses U.S. allegations it plans to send drones to Russia

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
TEHRAN- Tehran says the U.S
is pursuing particular political purposes by claiming that Iran wants to deliver hundreds of combat-capable drones to Russia. In a phone
conversation with his Ukrainian counterpart Dmytro Kuleba late on Friday, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian refuted recent
charges hurled against Tehran by the U.S
President Joe Biden's travel to the occupied Palestinian territories, are consistent with the White House's specific political interests.On
July 11, Sullivan claimed that the U.S
had obtained intelligence indicating that Iran was prepared to supply Russia with up to several hundred UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles),
including weapons-capable UAVs on an accelerated timeline for use in Ukraine's ongoing conflict.Elsewhere, the Iranian foreign minister
assured his Ukrainian counterpart that Tehran's principled attitude is founded on resistance to violence everywhere in the globe
principled and explicit stance of the Islamic Republic in opposition to war and support for an end to the war is not similar to the dual
minister praised Iran's anti-war stance and attempts to help establish a truce or resolving the existing situation.Ukraine, according to
Kuleba, is eager to begin a new chapter in its relations with Tehran
He emphasized that Iran and Ukraine should not allow outsiders to sever their ties through falsehoods.The senior Ukrainian diplomat asked