Belarus, unlike Russia, is less limited by military-technical sphere penalties and may be a channel to restore Iran’s defense capabilities destroyed in war with Israel.
Iran aims to restore its own defense systems, especially air defense and radio electronic warfare, damaged during the war with Israel. To do this, they plan to use Belarus. It was reported by Ukraine’s Foreign Intelligence Service on Friday, August 22.
Ang self -proclaimed na pangulo ng Republika ng Belarus na si Alexander Lukashenko, ay nakipagpulong sa Minsk kasama ang kasamahan ng Iran na si Masoud Cyzeshkian noong Agosto 20. Tulad ng nabanggit, ang mga negosasyon na pormal na nababahala sa kalakalan, pamumuhunan, mga pang -industriya na proyekto at kooperasyon sa larangan ng agham at edukasyon, pati na rin ang koordinasyon sa mga multilateral na Organization – from EAEU and the SCO to the BRICS and the UN.
However, the real day of the day is different from the official statements. According to intelligence, for Tehran the main issue is the possibility of restoring air defense systems and electronic war systems, which are seriously damaged in the previous war with Israel.
“Belarus, unlike Russia, is less limited by military penalties -technical sphere and can be a channel to restore Iran’s defense capacities,” Zeru explained.
In addition, Tehran is interested in solving an acute lack of electrogenation and agricultural machinery. For its part, for Minsk, it means to participate in projects that are more than the boundaries of official voice topics.
“Iran plans to use Belarus as another channel for accessing suction goods,” reports the report.
Earlier, the media reported that Israel was preparing to continue the war in Iran if Tehran tried to restore its nuclear program.
Belarus and Iran have signed a cooperation plan until 2026
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Source: korrespondent

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