Russia's Lavrov meets Iran's Araqchi, renews offer to help solve conflict
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on July 6, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 23, 2026
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on July 6, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 23, 2026
Russia's Lavrov met Iran's Araqchi at the BRICS summit, offering to mediate Iran's nuclear disputes and condemning recent US and Israeli strikes.
(Reuters) -Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov met on Sunday with his Iranian counterpart at the BRICS summit, and restated Moscow's offer to help resolve disputes around Tehran's nuclear programme, the Russian Foreign Ministry said.
A ministry statement said Lavrov, in his talks in Rio de Janeiro with Abbas Araqchi, issued a new denunciation of Israeli and U.S. strikes on Iran last month, "including the bombing of nuclear energy infrastructure under safeguards of the International Atomic Energy Agency."
Lavrov, the statement said, stressed that all issues surrounding Iran's nuclear programme had to be resolved through diplomacy.
"Moscow expressed its readiness to offer its assistance in finding mutually acceptable solutions, including the corresponding initiatives put forward earlier by the Russian president," it said.
Araqchi held talks in Moscow in the middle of the 12 days of conflict last month.
Iran denies it has any intention of developing nuclear weapons. Russia, which has a strategic partnership with Iran, though without a mutual defence provision, says Tehran has the right to a peaceful nuclear energy programme.
Russia has said it is ready to act as a mediator in the crisis pitting Iran against Israel and the United States and has offered to store Iranian uranium.
(Reporting by Reuters; editing by Diane Craft)
The main topic was discussing diplomatic solutions to the disputes surrounding Iran's nuclear programme.
Lavrov criticized Israeli and U.S. strikes on Iran, including the bombing of nuclear energy facilities.
Russia has expressed its readiness to act as a mediator in the crisis between Iran, Israel, and the United States.
Iran denies any intention of developing nuclear weapons and asserts its right to a peaceful nuclear programme.
Russia proposed to offer assistance in finding mutually acceptable solutions, including initiatives previously put forward by the Russian president.
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