Russia remains a loyal friend to Iran, says Putin
Putin affirmed Russia as a loyal partner to Tehran amid Middle East conflict, while reports dispute Moscow’s military support beyond humanitarian aid, Kremlin said.
- Putin said Moscow remained a loyal friend and reliable partner to Tehran during this difficult time.
- Iranian sources claimed they received little real help from Moscow amid the crisis triggered by U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran.
- Russia denied a reported proposal of a quid pro quo deal to stop sharing intelligence with Iran in exchange for the U.S. ceasing aid to Ukraine.
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Putin Says Russia Remains Iran’s ‘Reliable Partner’
Russian President Vladimir Putin said his country “remains a loyal friend and reliable partner to Tehran during this difficult time,” according to a Kremlin statement. The message to Iran, on the occasion of Persian New Year, Nowruz, comes after [The Wall Street Journal reported](https://www.wsj.co
In a message for the new year, Kremlin says Russia continues to be 'faithful friend and reliable partner'
Vladimir Putin calls Russia ‘loyal friend, reliable partner’ of Iran — one day after it reportedly offers to throw Tehran under the bus
Russian President Vladimir Putin said he was a "loyal friend" of Iran Saturday, and offered the embattled republic strength as it fights off US and Israeli attacks.
Putin Sends Nowruz Wishes to Iran Amid Ongoing War
Russian President Vladimir Putin sent his best wishes to Iran's leadership and people Saturday for Nowruz, the Persian New Year, assuring them of Moscow's support as they fight a war in the Middle East. “Nowruz greetings were... sent to the Iranian leaders: Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic Ayatollah Seyyed Mojtaba Hosseini Khamenei and President Masoud Pezeshkian,” the Kremlin said in a statement. “Vladimir Putin wished the Iranian people …
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