
Putin Holds Nuclear Talks with Iran's Top Adviser Larijani
Moscow maintains a cordial relationship with Iran's clerical leadership and provides crucial support for Tehran. However, Russia has not strongly backed Iran, especially after the United States joined Israel's extensive bombing campaign against Iran in June. This cautious approach reflects the complexities of international relations in the region.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that Larijani conveyed assessments regarding the escalating situation in the Middle East and the Iranian nuclear program. Putin reiterated Russia's well-known positions on stabilizing the region and achieving a political settlement concerning Iran's nuclear activities. This dialogue underscores Russia's role as a mediator in the ongoing tensions. Upcoming Talks with European Powers
In a related development, a German diplomatic source informed AFP that Britain, France, and Germany plan to hold fresh talks with Iran regarding its nuclear program in the coming days. Iran's Tasnim news agency also reported that Tehran agreed to engage in discussions with these three European countries, citing an unnamed source. These talks could play a crucial role in shaping the future of Iran's nuclear negotiations.
Last week, Russia slammed a report from the US news outlet Axios, which claimed that Putin had encouraged Iran to accept a deal with the United States. This deal would prevent the Islamic Republic from enriching uranium. However, Iran has consistently denied any intentions of pursuing a nuclear weapon while defending its legitimate rights to the peaceful use of atomic energy.
In conclusion, the meeting between Putin and Larijani signifies ongoing diplomatic efforts to address the complexities of Iran's nuclear program. As discussions continue among global powers, the situation remains fluid and requires careful monitoring.
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