Putin Defends Iran in Moscow Talks
In a recent meeting in Moscow, Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed his support for Iran, describing any aggression against the country as groundless. During talks with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi, Putin highlighted Russia's readiness to assist the Iranian people.

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During strategic talks in Moscow, Russian President Vladimir Putin reaffirmed Russia's support for Iran, labeling any hostility towards the nation as unfounded. The discussions marked a significant diplomatic engagement between the two nations.
Putin's remarks came as he sat down with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi at the Kremlin, emphasizing Russia's intent to strengthen ties and extend assistance to Iran amid growing tensions.
The meeting is seen as part of a broader geopolitical strategy by Russia to maintain regional stability and assert its influence in Middle Eastern affairs.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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