As Europe rallies behind Ukraine amid escalating tensions, Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko—known ally of Vladimir Putin and host to Russian nuclear missiles—shocked the West by openly backing Iran's "legitimate right" to develop nuclear technology. Meanwhile, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi issued a stern warning to Europe against activating the 2015 JCPOA deal's snapback mechanism. Iran’s stance has become bolder as nuclear talks with the U.S. remain stalled since the Trump administration bombed Iranian nuclear sites in June. Watch the video for more.
News/Videos/ Big Iran move by Putin ally hosting Russian nukes: Moscow builds axis as West huddles on Ukraine?