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    Europeans to Press US Over Russian Support for Iran

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    Posted on March 26, 2026

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    Last updated: March 26, 2026

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    At the March 26, 2026 G7 foreign ministers meeting in Vaux‑de‑Cernay, European powers condemned Russia for allegedly aiding Iran with satellite intelligence and drone enhancements to target U.S. forces. EU leaders plan to press U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on this issue amid broader concerns

    Table of Contents

    • European Concerns Over Russian Support for Iran at G7
    • Allegations of Russian Assistance to Iran
    • Intelligence Sharing and Drone Technology
    • European Leaders' Statements
    • Responses and Diplomatic Reactions
    • Playing Down Concerns
    • European Diplomats' Intentions
    • French Foreign Minister's Remarks
    • Broader Implications and International Response
    • Seeking Clarity on US and Israeli Actions
    • Escalation in the Middle East
    • International Coordination Efforts
    • G7 and EU Involvement

    Europeans Urge US Response to Russian Backing of Iran at G7 Meeting

    European Concerns Over Russian Support for Iran at G7

    By John Irish and Andrew Gray

    Allegations of Russian Assistance to Iran

    VAUX-DE-CERNAY, France, March 26 (Reuters) - European powers on Thursday accused Russia of helping Iran target U.S. forces in the Middle East war and said they would raise the issue with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio at a meeting of G7 foreign ministers in France.

    Rubio is joining the second day of the gathering of ministers of leading Western democracies, taking place amid wars in Iran and Ukraine, economic uncertainty and mounting unease over unpredictable U.S. foreign policy under Donald Trump.

    Intelligence Sharing and Drone Technology

    Two Western security sources and a regional official close to Tehran told Reuters that Russia has been providing satellite imagery to Iran and also helped Iran upgrade its drones to emulate the equivalent versions used by Russia against Ukraine.

    Other media outlets have also reported that Russia is aiding Iran in the conflict with the United States and Israel, just as Tehran has helped Moscow in its war against Ukraine.

    European Leaders' Statements

    "We are raising this issue that we see that Russia is helping Iran with intelligence to target Americans, to kill Americans," European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas told reporters at the G7 meeting in Vaux-de-Cernay abbey near Paris.

    "Russia is also supporting Iran now with the drones so that they can attack neighbouring countries and also the U.S. military bases."

    Responses and Diplomatic Reactions

    Playing Down Concerns

    PLAYING DOWN CONCERNS

    Russia has denied sharing ​intelligence with Iran on U.S. military ‌assets in the Middle East, U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff said earlier this month in a CNBC ​interview. "We can ​take them ⁠at their word," Witkoff said.

    Before heading to Europe, Rubio also appeared to play down concerns about the accusations against Moscow.

    "I think Russia is primarily concentrating on the war they have going on right now. Beyond that, I don't have anything to add right now," he said.

    European Diplomats' Intentions

    But two European diplomats said ministers aimed to press the issue during meetings on Friday.

    "These wars are very much interlinked. So if America wants the war in the Middle East to stop, and Iran to stop attacking them, they should also put the pressure on Russia so that they are not able to help them in this," Kallas said.

    French Foreign Minister's Remarks

    Speaking at a news conference, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot echoed her comments.

    "It is a proven fact that cooperation has existed and continues to exist between Russia and Iran in both directions, and we are fully aware of this," he said.

    "There is reason to believe that today Russia is supporting Iran's efforts, both military and otherwise, which appear to be directed, in particular, against American targets."

    Broader Implications and International Response

    Seeking Clarity on US and Israeli Actions

    Washington's partners are also hoping to get greater clarity on the U.S. and Israeli military operations and on whether any meaningful diplomatic channel exists to end the conflict.

    Escalation in the Middle East

    Since the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran on February 28, Iran has launched strikes against Israel, U.S. bases and Gulf states, as well as effectively blocking Middle East fuel exports via the Strait of Hormuz.

    International Coordination Efforts

    Highlighting efforts to show Washington that they are stepping up, France on Thursday organised a videoconference call with some 35 militaries from around the world as it sought partners and proposals for a mission to reopen the Strait once the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran ends.

    G7 and EU Involvement

    The two-day gathering brings together ministers from the G7 – Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the U.S. – alongside the European Union.

    (Additional reporting by Parisa Hafezi in Dubai, Humeyra Pamuk and Simon Lewis in Washington;Editing by Sudip Kar-Gupta and Bill Berkrot)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Europe accuses Russia of supplying Iran with satellite imagery and drone upgrades to strike American military assets, raising the matter with U.S. Secretary of State Rubio at the G7 meeting. (reutersconnect.com)
    • •EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas highlighted the interlinking of wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, emphasizing that drone technology—especially Shahed drones—ties the conflicts together. (reutersconnect.com)
    • •The G7 reaffirmed its sanctions stance against Russia despite the Iran conflict, rejecting any relaxation in pressure even as energy markets strain. (united24media.com)

    References

    • Iranian government making case for demise with indiscriminate attacks, EU's Kallas says | Reuters Connect
    • Von der Leyen, Macron: G7 Won’t Ease Russia Sanctions Despite Iran W — UNITED24 Media

    Frequently Asked Questions about Europeans to press US over Russian support for Iran

    1Why are European powers concerned about Russia's support for Iran?

    Europeans allege Russia is providing Iran with intelligence and drone upgrades, enabling attacks on US forces in the Middle East.

    2What steps are European leaders taking regarding Russian aid to Iran?

    European ministers plan to raise the issue with US Secretary of State Rubio at the G7 foreign ministers meeting in France.

    3How has Russia responded to accusations of supporting Iran against the US?

    Russia has denied sharing intelligence with Iran about US military assets in the Middle East.

    4What actions has Iran taken in response to conflict in the region?

    Iran has launched strikes against Israel, US bases, and Gulf states, and blocked fuel exports through the Strait of Hormuz.

    5What is the role of the G7 meeting in this situation?

    The G7 meeting aims to address security concerns about Russia-Iran cooperation and seek clarity on US and Israeli operations.

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