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Russia Reopens Embassy in Tehran 2 Weeks After Israel-Iran Ceasefire

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Russia's Foreign Ministry announced Wednesday that the Russian Embassy in Tehran had reopened to the public, noting the security situation in Iran had stabilized two weeks after Israel and Iran agreed to end their brief air war. The diplomatic mission had stopped providing consular services on June 15 after Israel launched an unprecedented bombing campaign on Iran, hitting nuclear facilities and military infrastructure, as well as residential ar…

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The Russian Government has assured this Wednesday that its embassy in Tehran has resumed its activities following its closure because of the conflict unleashed following the military offensive launched on 13 June by the Israeli Army against Iran and after a ceasefire came into force on 24 June.The spokesman for the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zajarova, has stated that the reopening has taken place in the face of the “relative stabilization o…

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The spokesman for the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zajarova, said the reopening has taken place in the face of the "relative stabilization of the situation" and added that "the consular department of the Russian Embassy in Tehran already operates in a normal way", according to the Russian news agency TASS.

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The Russian Government has assured this Wednesday that its Embassy in Tehran has restarted its activities...

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