Kremlin says Russia is ready to do all it can to help resolve US-Iran nuclear tensions
- Russia is ready to help resolve tensions between the U.S. And Iran regarding Iran's nuclear program, as stated by Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov.
- U.S. President Donald Trump's ultimatum demands that Iran strike a nuclear deal or face bombing, which has raised regional security concerns.
- Tehran contends that U.S. Sanctions have forced it to expand its nuclear program for peaceful purposes, as Iran has rejected direct talks with the U.S.
- Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov warned that Trump's threats of bombing only complicate the situation and could lead to catastrophic consequences for the region.
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Iran says deal can be reached if US shows goodwill
Iran said Tuesday a new nuclear deal could be agreed with the United States provided Tehran's longtime adversary shows sufficient goodwill in upcoming talks, as Israel warned of military action if talks drag on.
World growing tired of endless threats against Iran: Russia
Russia has called for “effective negotiable solutions” to resolve the dispute between Iran and the United States over Tehran’s nuclear energy program, denouncing Washington’s repeated threats of aggression against the Islamic Republic.
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