Iran says will meet Vladimir Putin after Donald Trump strikes nuclear sites
- Late Saturday night, U.S. President Donald Trump authorized airstrikes on several critical nuclear facilities in Iran amid rising tensions in the region.
- These strikes followed an Israeli bombing campaign and ongoing Geneva talks with European powers, which Iran accused the U.S. of sabotaging.
- Iran strongly denounced the strikes, describing them as a serious breach of international law, declared it would defend itself by any necessary means, and responded with retaliatory attacks against Israel.
- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announced he will consult Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Sunday following the U.S. strikes.
- These developments increased regional instability, with officials questioning the strikes' effectiveness and highlighting closer Iran-Russia consultations.
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Shortly after the attacks of the US and in the middle of the war with Israel, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi arrived in Russia on Sunday evening for talks. The meeting with Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin is scheduled to take place on Monday in Moscow to discuss the next step. As reported by the state news agency IRNA, talks were planned with Putin and other high-ranking Russian representatives. Thus, regional and international developments…
Iran’s Foreign Minister Heading for Moscow Talks with Putin
(Breitbart)—Iran’s foreign minister will head to Moscow late Sunday night to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the wake of U.S. strikes on Tehran’s nuclear facilities. The Daily Telegraph reports Abbas Araghchi confirmed Iran “reserves all options to defend its security, its interests, its people…All options are on the table” while applauding Russia as “a friend of Iran.” The report notes Araghchi said he will speak to Iran’s key all…
Iranian foreign minister to meet with Putin following U.S. strikes
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said he plans to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin after U.S. strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities. NBC News’ Hala Gorani details the significance of the meeting amid tensions in the Middle East.
Iran's foreign minister sharply criticizes the US: The attacks are a "treason." A meeting with Putin is now to clarify the further action.
Iran FM shocks Trump: Abbas Araghchi set to report to Russia after US airstrikes
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has announced an urgent trip to Moscow for high-level talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, just hours after U.S. airstrikes targeted Iranian nuclear facilities. Speaking at a press conference in Istanbul, Araghchi described the visit as a move to “coordinate positions” with Russia, highlighting the deep strategic partnership between Tehran and Moscow.
Iran's Foreign Minister Araghchi sees no chance for negotiations after the US attacks on his country's nuclear facilities. Today he wants to travel to Moscow.
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