Mar 10 β€’ 18:31 UTC πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ Ukraine Ukrainska Pravda

Russia denies sharing intelligence with Iran, Trump's envoy Witkoff says

Russia has denied allegations of sharing intelligence with Iran, as claimed by US President Trump's envoy Steve Witkoff.

In a recent statement, Steve Witkoff, Special Envoy of US President Donald Trump, reported that Russia's leadership has dismissed allegations of intelligence sharing with Iran amid escalating tensions in the region. Witkoff emphasized that during a conversation with President Trump, Russian officials insisted they are not passing on sensitive information about U.S. military assets to Iran, which has raised concerns in the West. This denial comes at a time when the relationship between the U.S. and Russia is particularly strained, especially regarding military and geopolitical maneuvers in the Middle East.

Witkoff was questioned about the implications of such a potential cooperation between Russia and Iran, especially in light of lifting sanctions on Indian refineries purchasing Russian oil. He refrained from making any definitive assessments, stating, "I can't tell you" as he is not an intelligence officer. Nevertheless, he reiterated the Russian assertion during his dialogue with Trump, underlining a cautious stance towards diplomatic communications with Russia, trusting their assurances despite widespread skepticism.

This development is critical given the ongoing geopolitical dynamics, particularly the U.S. stance on Russian actions in the region. The denial from Russia might highlight an attempt to manage relationships with the U.S. while reassuring its allies and partners. However, with uncertainties surrounding military intelligence and operations, the implications of such diplomacy remain to be seen, especially in the context of U.S. interests and security in the Middle East.

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