European powers plan to put pressure on the United States regarding Russia's alleged role in providing military support to Iran, on the sidelines of the G7 meeting in France.
According to several Western security sources, Moscow has provided satellite images to Tehran and helped improve its drones, particularly for targeting US forces in the Middle East conflict.
These accusations will be at the heart of discussions with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who is present at this diplomatic meeting.
The Europeans want clarification on the American strategy towards Iran, in a context deemed uncertain and marked by increasing tensions.
Russia, for its part, denies any direct involvement in providing military assistance to Tehran.
This situation, however, illustrates the overlapping alliances between Moscow and Iran, already observed in the conflict in Ukraine, where Tehran had supplied drones to Russia.
For Europeans, this military rapprochement represents a further escalation factor in an already unstable region.
The G7 discussions are taking place in a tense global context, marked by the war in Ukraine, the conflict with Iran and uncertainties about American foreign policy.
This diplomatic sequence could be decisive in coordinating the Western response to these new geopolitical balances.
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