Russia Ukraine: $ 40 billion agreement between Russia and Iran, Khamenei said - war in Ukraine started due to NATO

Posted on 21st Jul 2022 by rohit kumar

It has been five months since the Russia-Ukraine war, but on Wednesday the Russian military continued to bomb the Donbas region of Ukraine. On the other hand, Russian President Vladimir Putin, who is visiting Iran, has made a deal worth about $ 40 billion in Tehran. During this, he also met Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Khamenei called NATO countries dangerous creatures.

 

Under the Russia-Iran deal, the development of the oil and gas sector was talked about. Whereas the US has described the purchase of drones as the main agreement in this deal. In the Putin-Khamenei meeting, the Iranian Supreme Leader said that Western countries are opposing a strong and independent Russia.

 

 

He told Putin, "War is a violent and difficult issue, but as far as Ukraine is concerned, you did not initiate it, but the other side did it which started the war." He said, if NATO is not stopped in Ukraine, it will start the same war and will make Crimea an excuse. On the other hand, Iranian media quoted Putin as saying that the death of ordinary people in Ukraine is a big tragedy. But western countries are fully responsible for this.

 

Preparing to grab a large share by holding a referendum in Ukraine: US

 

US intelligence has claimed that Russia is planning to capture parts of Ukraine. He said, like the annexation of Crimea, Russia is planning a plebiscite here, planning an acquisition strategy. John Kirby of the Pentagon, quoting US intelligence, said Russia is going to pretend it is fake opinion polls with illegal Russian supporters in its occupied Ukrainian territories.

 

Find a solution to the fight or else the world economy will deteriorate: India to UN

India has warned that if talks and diplomacy are not adopted in the wake of the Ukraine conflict, it will have dire consequences on the world economy. Due to this, efforts to end food security and hunger will also go awry. Sneha Dubey, First Secretary in India's Permanent Mission to the United Nations, said global logistics supply chains have been disrupted along with rising energy and essential commodities prices.

 

EU to lift sanctions on Russian banks

 

The European Union (EU) is considering easing its sanctions on Russia. Very soon sanctions can be lifted on such banks of Russia, which are involved in the trade of agriculture, food, and fertilizer. An EU diplomat said on condition of anonymity that the member states want nothing in the sanctions that would slow the movement of grain from Russia or Ukraine. Under this, some blacklisted Russian banks can get relief.

 

Putin said - The west should remove restrictions on food supply

 

Russian President Vladimir Putin, who accused Western countries of deliberately creating a "frenzy" over grain exports, said Russia is ready to meet its obligations to provide the world with energy, agricultural products, and fertilizers. But for this, the restrictions on the export of grain from Moscow should be lifted because there was an agreement with international organizations and no one objected to it.

 

America will give a rocket system to Ukraine

 

According to media reports, the United States has promised to send more accurate rocket systems to Ukraine. Russia has indicated that it is aiming to seize more Ukrainian territory beyond the industrial zone east of the Donbas.

 

The EU may impose more sanctions on Russia after 27 EU ambassadors backed measures to ban gold imports and tighten export controls on some high-technology goods.

 

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