Biden sees top foes join forces in North Korea, Iran sending arms to Russia

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Biden sees top foes join forces in North Korea, Iran sending arms to Russia
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Responding to Newsweek, the National Security Council's John Kirby said 'there is greater concern' now that three top U.S. rivals appear to be working together.

Demonstrating a far more diplomatic outlook than North Korea, Iran has sought to employ balanced language when it comes to Russia's war in Ukraine, even offering to play a role in mediating an end to the conflict.

"Such biased news stories by some Western and Zionist circles are aimed at creating a negative atmosphere against the Islamic Republic of Iran," Kanaani said,"and destroying current positive trends with countries in the region." "We're still reviewing and taking a look at what it will look like going forward, but that is separate and distinct from the fact that we recognize that from Iran is real," Kirby said."We are concerned about that, and we're going to continue to work not only with our Saudi partners but with other partners in the region to better be able to address it."

An unmanned aerial system resembling an Iranian Shahed-136 loitering munition is seen flying over Kyiv during a barrage of drone attacks on Kyiv on October 17.Russia, for its part, has denied receiving weapons from other nations, and Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov also dismissed having any knowledge of an upcoming Iranian attack on Saudi Arabia or Iraq.

Following intergovernmental talks hosted in Grozny, Novak also revealed that Russia and Iran were already cooperating on multiple fronts, including on energy, where Moscow was said to have initiated energy swaps with Tehran and was working to increase Iranian oil output. Following"various intensive meetings" over the past few months, Owji said that Iran has"signed over $4 billion worth of contracts in oil and gas and field development with Russian companies, and we also signed a memorandum of understanding worth almost $40 billion."

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