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Russian leader Vladimir Putin told Iran's president over the phone on Friday that Moscow condemned Israeli actions against Tehran, and in a separate telephone conversation told Israel's prime minister ...
Iran’s foreign minister is in Moscow seeking support, but other than condemning the attack, Putin has not made any major moves to back Iran.
Vladimir Putin has called the U.S. strikes on Iran an "unprovoked aggression" in his first comments on the military action ...
Russia signed a strategic partnership treaty with Iran in January, although it did not include a mutual defence clause. Before Saturday's U.S. strikes, Moscow had warned that U.S. military ...
Day War" between Iran and Israel continues to draw international attention, including from the White House, Russian President ...
Regime change in Iran is 'unacceptable', says the Kremlin Russia has deepened its ties with Iran since invading Ukraine, and the two countries signed a strategic partnership in January.
When the United States joined Israel this weekend in attacking Iran’s nuclear sites, the outrage and condemnation flowed from Russia. Moscow’s U.N. ambassador said Washington was opening ...
The conflict between Israel and Iran continues in the Middle East. As the war enters its second week, European foreign ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s spokesperson Dmitry Peskov called the potential for regime change in Iran “unacceptable” as Israel wages war on Tehran. Peskov added that an assassination of Iran’s ...
Russian presidential spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told reporters at a briefing that the assistance “all depends on what Iran needs,” according to TASS, Russia’s state-run news agency.
Putin said he's ready to “provide assistance" to Iran, making the ambiguous statement after other officials said Moscow is open to mediating an end to the war.