Mahmoud Haidari, Deputy Minister and Director of Mediterranean and Eastern European Affairs, has filed an official complaint against Mahsin Wilcek over a biased, unfounded statement by the Polish Foreign Minister.
The head of the Polish mission has immediately committed to informing his country’s foreign ministry of affairs.
Tensions have risen over the display of Iranian drone wreckages that had been brought to the US with the help of the Polish Foreign Minister at the 2025 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) attended by President Donald Trump.
Radoslaw Sikorsky, a bystander of events in Washington, argued that the world should know the dangers of Iran-Russia cooperation.
The CPAC event was organized with the aim of creating an anti-Iranian atmosphere and justifying the Western narrative of the “Iranian threat.”
According to American media, the drones fired down by the Ukrainian forces were transported with the support of Kiev and Warsaw. Because of its anti-Iranian activities.
American sources claimed that a drone named Shahed was used by Russia in the war with Ukraine. The European Union and the US have imposed sanctions on Tehran, claiming that Iran had sent drones to Russia.
The Islamic Republic repeatedly refused to sell weapons to Russia for use in the war with Ukraine, saying that drones had been supplied to Moscow a few months before the conflict began.
However, Iran recently made it clear that there is no legal ban on the sale of drones, including Shahed.
“The Shahed drones are one of the most advanced unmanned aerial vehicles in the world, with exceptional reconnaissance, surveillance and operational capabilities while maintaining a highly cost-effective price,” he said to the United Nations. Iran’s mission was written on his official X account on Friday.
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