Putin Says ‘Don’t Even Want to Discuss' Possibility of US, Israel Killing Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei
- On June 19, 2025, Russian President Vladimir Putin refused to discuss claims that Israel and the US might kill Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in St Petersburg.
- Putin based his refusal on the need to assess whether actions like regime change serve their intended purpose amid ongoing conflict and political complexity in Iran.
- He noted Iranian underground uranium enrichment facilities remain intact, residents of Tehran are fleeing airstrikes, and Putin has been in touch with Trump and Netanyahu sharing Moscow's ideas.
- Sergei Ryabkov, Russia’s deputy foreign minister, urged the United States to refrain from attacking Iran, emphasizing that such actions could severely disrupt stability in the Middle East, while Russian officials also cautioned that Israeli assaults on Iranian nuclear sites might lead to a nuclear disaster.
- Putin urged all sides to seek ways to end hostilities ensuring Iran’s peaceful nuclear rights and Israel’s security, reaffirmed Russia’s support for Iran’s civil nuclear program, and confirmed no military cooperation exists in their treaty.
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