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Vladimir Putin Says He's Ready to Assist with Iran Nuclear Deal Talks

  • On June 5, 2025, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov announced that President Putin is ready to help mediate the nuclear dispute between Iran and the United States.
  • This offer came after a phone conversation between Presidents Putin and Trump, during which they addressed Iran's nuclear program amid ongoing negotiations since April aimed at replacing the 2015 agreement that the U.S. Withdrew from in 2018.
  • Peskov highlighted Russia's close partnership with Iran and its potential constructive role while noting uncertainty over Washington's willingness to accept Moscow's mediation.
  • President Trump stated after the call that Putin offered to participate in talks, while Iranian Supreme Leader Khamenei rejected U.S. Proposals as against national interests, insisting on uranium enrichment rights.
  • Putin's readiness to mediate reflects Russia's strategic ties with Iran and may influence the stalled negotiations amid regional tensions and a complex geopolitical context.
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Russia's President Vladimir Putin wants to use his good contacts with the Iranian leadership and to mediate in the nuclear conflict with the US. He offered this in the phone call with US President Donald Trump, said his spokesman Dmitri Peskov on Thursday. "We have close partnership relations with Tehran, said Peskov. Putin therefore wants to use it to facilitate and support the negotiations on the issue of Iran's nuclear dossier. "The President…

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Bloomberg broke the news in United States on Tuesday, March 4, 2025.
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