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Trump's Lawyer Demands Russia Stop Sending Spies to Iran

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Trump's envoy demanded Russia stop sending intelligence to Iran
Steve Witkoff, special envoy of US President Donald Trump, called for Russia to halt the transmission of intelligence data to Iran. This was reported by Zamin.uz.

This important statement was made during a conversation with journalists aboard the President's special aircraft. According to Steve Witkoff, although Moscow is attempting to provide some military or informational assistance to Tehran, such measures are currently yielding insignificant results.

Citing recent events, he stated that Iran is unable to effectively utilize the intelligence it receives from Russia in practice. President Donald Trump also expressed his opinion regarding Russia's potential role in the conflict in the region, confirming that US military forces have already neutralized Iran's main capabilities.

According to him, any new information or data that could be transmitted to Tehran is not of decisive importance at present. These remarks indicate the limited capabilities of Iran in the face of US military forces in the region.

Earlier, CNN reported, citing its sources, that Russia was supplying Iran with information on the locations of US military bases and facilities in the Middle East. Against this backdrop, official statements from Washington have once again brought the issue of potential cooperation between Moscow and Tehran to the attention of the wider public.

Under current circumstances, the level of interdependence between the two countries and its future consequences hold great significance for international politics.

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