Putin's Stand Against U.S. Moves on Iran: A Tense Diplomatic Drama
Russian President Vladimir Putin criticized U.S. actions against Iran, promising to aid the Islamic Republic. Meeting Iranian Foreign Minister Araqchi, Putin discussed ways to calm tensions. Putin's restraint is noted as Iran seeks more support to counter U.S. and Israeli aggression, amid regional instability and global concerns.

In a high-stakes diplomatic encounter, Russian President Vladimir Putin condemned the recent U.S. actions against Iran, labeling them as 'unjustified' and harmful to global stability. During a meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi, Putin pledged assistance to Iran, although he offered no detailed strategies.
The engagement at the Kremlin included key figures such as Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and military intelligence head Igor Kostyukov. Araqchi conveyed greetings from Iran's leaders but also subtly pressed for increased Russian support as tensions soar in the Middle East.
Putin reiterated concerns over escalating conflicts involving external powers, hinting at destabilizing effects across the region. Despite Iran's calls for more robust support, Russia's strategic stance remains cautious, wary of further confrontation with the U.S., even as Moscow debates its role amid ongoing challenges like the Syrian conflict.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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