Iran says will meet Vladimir Putin after Donald Trump strikes nuclear sites
- Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi visited Moscow on Monday to hold high-profile talks with President Vladimir Putin following recent Israeli and US strikes on Iran.
- The visit followed Israeli airstrikes on June 13 and a US stealth attack on Iranian nuclear sites, which Russia condemned as unprovoked and illegitimate aggression.
- During the meeting, Putin criticized US strikes as dangerously escalating tensions and said Russia supports Iran politically but is not providing military aid.
- Araghchi emphasized that Iran's actions are a lawful defense of its national sovereignty and expressed gratitude to Russia for condemning the attacks carried out by Israel and the United States.
- The consultations signal ongoing strategic cooperation between Tehran and Moscow but Russia downplays military commitments, emphasizing diplomacy and regional stability.
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On Monday 23 June, following the American strikes on nuclear sites in Tehran, Vladimir Putin received in Moscow the head of Iranian diplomacy, Abbas Araghchi. Should the head of the Kremlin necessarily worry about a fall of the Iranian regime? Can the rise of tensions in the Middle East prove favourable in Moscow? Interview with the teacher at Paul Valéry University in Montpellier and Iran specialist, Clement Therme.
Putin meets top Iranian minister in Moscow after US strikes
Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araqchi in Moscow Monday, as Tehran looks to its long-time ally for support following Washington’s weekend strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities.While Moscow has condemned the US attack, Russian officials have not publicly promised concrete support beyond offering to act as a mediator in any negotiations.In Iran, Moscow’s apparent unwillingness to intervene has been met with …
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Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in Moscow to discuss regional and international developments following recent US attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities. Moscow, a key ally, has condemned the strikes but has not committed to military support.
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