‘We are prepared to respond in a swift and coordinated manner’ if Tehran sends missiles to Moscow, G7 ministers say.

The G7 sent a pointed warning to Iran on Friday to refrain from sending ballistic missiles to Russia, saying that such a move would trigger “new and significant measures against Iran.”

The warning, issued in a communiqué by G7 foreign ministers, came just hours after an Israeli retaliatory strike on Iran. Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani told reporters in Capri that the United States had been “informed” by Israel about the strike at “the last minute, but there was no involvement on the part of the United States.”

The G7’s admonition follows intelligence reports indicating that Iran might replenish Russia’s depleted stocks of ballistic missiles and related technology.

  • Jeena
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    197 months ago

    They could say if USA doesn’t send any weapons to Israel then they will not send any to Russia.

  • @Linkerbaan
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    127 months ago

    an Israeli retaliatory strike on Iran.

    Why are we posting pure propaganda here

    • @wurzelgummidge
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      Why are we posting pure propaganda here

      You always have to assume that any news aggregator, whether it be Lemmy, Reddit, or anywhere else, is going attract bots, astroturfers and others who want to influence or control the narrative. Annoying, yes, but it goes with the territory.

  • @Buffalox
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    ‘We are prepared to respond in a swift and coordinated manner’

    So why didn’t they do that immediately with the drones?

    One of the mulled potential sanctions could be flight restrictions to Iran Air,

    Doesn’t sound like they have a lot of options if that’s the best they can think of.

    I’m all for pressuring Iran to not help Russia, but the pressure needs to be real, and their behavior lately doesn’t really allow for any carrots IMO. I’d say if we need to put pressure on Iran, it would have to be embargo with blockade to enforce it, flight restrictions could then be part of that. Hollow threats won’t accomplish anything.

    • @[email protected]
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      77 months ago

      Blockades are an act of war.

      The problem with sanctions and other punishments is that eventually you don’t have anything to threaten with.

    • @[email protected]
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      57 months ago

      Flying through Turkey, Dubai or Qatar would make any flight restrictions largely symbolic.

    • @dyathinkhesaurus
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      They’ll probably try a strongly worded letter, and maybe even escalate to a condemnation if that doesn’t work.

      • @Buffalox
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        Completely out of control. 😋

  • @untorquer
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    They really could have chosen a better verb than “send”…

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    17 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    The warning, issued in a communiqué by G7 foreign ministers, came just hours after an Israeli retaliatory strike on Iran.

    Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani told reporters in Capri that the United States had been “informed” by Israel about the strike at “the last minute, but there was no involvement on the part of the United States.”

    The G7’s admonition follows intelligence reports indicating that Iran might replenish Russia’s depleted stocks of ballistic missiles and related technology.

    “We call on Iran not to do so, as it would represent a substantive material escalation in its support for Russia’s war in Ukraine,” the G7 text reads.

    If Tehran were to do so, “we are prepared to respond in a swift and coordinated manner, including with new and significant measures against Iran,” the ministers said in the communiqué.

    The G7 also expressed “strong concern about transfers to Russia from business in China of dual-use materials and components for weapons and equipment for military production.”


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