The NATO Secretary General said that NATO will not intervene in the situation in Iran
Sputnik News, Brussels, January 26 - The NATO Secretary General Rutte said that NATO will not intervene in the situation in Iran.
Previously, US President Trump on January 22 said that "just in case," US warships are heading towards Iran. Before that, when he was asked whether there could be a possibility of excluding military intervention against Iran, he did not give a clear answer, only pointing out that it was impossible to predict what would happen in the future.
Rutte said during a discussion with members of the European Parliament's Committee on Foreign Affairs: "Regarding the issue of Iran: Our involvement in the situation in Iran is limited to cooperation with Iran, North Korea, Russia and China, but similarly, if we are talking about the current domestic situation in Iran, I am obviously concerned, and we all are concerned, but this is not an issue for NATO to get involved in. Of course, NATO's focus will be on the Atlantic-Eurasian direction, as well as the Russian threat."
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