Russia's Putin Offers Trump Help on Iran, Likely with Strings Attached
- On June 4, 2025, Russian President Vladimir Putin offered U.S. President Donald Trump assistance in resolving stalled Iran nuclear talks from Novo-Ogaryovo outside Moscow.
- Putin proposed using Russia’s close partnership with Tehran during a phone call, amid unresolved nuclear issues and Iran’s insistence on uranium enrichment.
- The U.S. Relayed a nuclear deal proposal via Oman on June 1 that allows limited uranium enrichment, conflicting with Trump’s public zero-enrichment demand opposed by Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
- Putin and Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov emphasized Russia’s role as a valuable mediator, with Putin stating he could help bring negotiations to a rapid conclusion.
- The offer suggests Moscow’s intent to influence the talks while tensions remain as Iran rejects dropping enrichment and the U.S. Pressures for concessions before a final agreement.
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