Iran’s top security official Ali Shamkhani called for dialogue to end the war in Ukraine during a meeting Wednesday. Nov. 9, in Tehran with his Russian counterpart Nikolai Patrushev.

“Iran supports any initiative leading to a ceasefire and peace between Russia and Ukraine based on dialogue,” Shamkhani was quoted as saying by the official news agency IRNA.

The Islamic republic was “ready to play a role in ending the war,” the secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council added.

The statement comes after Kiev and its Western allies accused Russia in recent weeks of using Iranian-made drones to carry out attacks in Ukraine. Tehran denies the allegations.

Russia’s Security Council said the two officials “discussed in detail bilateral cooperation in the field of law enforcement, including public security and the fight against terrorism and extremism.”

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“In addition, they discussed measures to counter the interference of Western special services in the internal affairs of the two countries,” it said in a statement.

Iran has been rocked by nearly two months of protests since the death of Mahsa Amini, after her arrest by the morality police for allegedly breaking the nation’s strict dress code for women.

An adviser to Ukraine’s president said Patrushev’s visit to Iran showed the Kremlin was “exhausted”.

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In a Twitter post, the adviser Mykhailo Podoliak said Russia’s “resources are close to the limit” and Patrushev was “looking for a way to continue the war” by getting more drones and missiles.

“Now is the perfect time to double aid to Ukraine,” he wrote.

Last week Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian admitted his country had supplied drones to Moscow before Russian troops invaded Ukraine in February 2022.

He also said he was ready to examine any evidence of the use of Iranian drones in the Ukrainian conflict.

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In late October the European Union and Britain announced new sanctions against Iran, targeting three generals and an arms company “responsible for supplying Russia with suicide drones” to bomb Ukraine.

During the meeting with his Russian counterpart, Shamkhani underlined the “creation of joint institutions to deal with the sanctions” imposed on Russia and Iran, IRNA reported.

Kyiv dramatically curtailed diplomatic relations with Tehran in September due to alleged arms shipments to Moscow.

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