BERLIN, Sept 10: Germany, France and Britain on Tuesday condemned what they said was Iran's delivery of ballistic missiles to Russia for use in the Ukraine war and declared new sanctions targeting air transport.
"We will be taking immediate steps to cancel bilateral air services agreements with Iran," they said in a joint statement, adding that they would also "work towards imposing sanctions on Iran Air".
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken had said earlier, on a visit to London, that Russia had received shipments of the ballistic missiles and "will likely use them within weeks in Ukraine".
London, Paris and Berlin said that "we now have confirmation that Iran has made these transfers".
"This is a further escalation of Iran's military support to Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine and will see Iranian missiles reaching European soil, increasing the suffering of the Ukrainian people," they said.
"This act is an escalation by both Iran and Russia, and is a direct threat to European security."
The three countries said they "will be taking immediate steps to cancel bilateral air services agreements with Iran".
"In addition, we will pursue the designations of significant entities and individuals involved with Iran's ballistic missile programme and the transfer of ballistic missiles and other weapons to Russia.
"We will also work towards imposing sanctions on Iran Air," they said, echoing a step also taken by Washington. —AFP