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Putin pledges support for Iran in talks with Araqchi in Russia, says he wants peace soon

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Posted on April 27, 2026

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Putin Pledges Support for Iran, Urges Swift Peace in Middle East Talks

Russia-Iran Relations and Middle East Peace Efforts

Putin’s Meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister

MOSCOW, April 27 (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin held talks with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi in St. Petersburg on Monday and told him he hoped the Iranian people would weather what he described as a "difficult period" and that peace would soon prevail.

Russia’s Mediation Offer in the Middle East

Russia has offered to mediate to try to help restore calm to the Middle East following U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, which Moscow has condemned. It has also repeatedly offered to store Iran's enriched uranium as a way of defusing tensions, an offer the United States has not taken up.

Putin’s Statement on Regional Peace

“For our part, we will do everything that serves your interests and the interests of all the peoples of the region to ensure that peace is achieved as quickly as possible,” Putin told Araqchi, according to Russian state media.

Strategic Partnership and Nuclear Cooperation

"Last week I received a message from Iran’s Supreme Leader. I would like to ask you to convey my most sincere thanks for this and to confirm that Russia, like Iran, intends to continue our strategic relationship," Putin added.

Long-term Agreements and Military Collaboration

Iran last year ​sealed a 20-year strategic partnership ​agreement with Moscow, Russia is building two new nuclear units at Bushehr, the site ​of Iran's only nuclear power ​plant, and Iran supplied Russia with Shahed drones ‌for ⁠use against Ukraine.

Iran’s Response and Future Outlook

Araqchi said relations between Russia and Iran would continue to strengthen and thanked Putin for Moscow's support, the state RIA news agency reported.

(Reporting by Reuters, Writing by Anna Peverieri; editing by Andrew Osborn)

Key Takeaways

  • Putin expressed solidarity with Iran, emphasizing hopes for peace and Russia’s continued strategic alliance following a 20‑year cooperation pact.
  • Moscow renewed offers to mediate Middle East tensions and store Iran’s enriched uranium, a plan previously rejected by Washington.
  • The Russia‑Iran partnership spans military, nuclear, and energy domains, including Russia building two new nuclear reactors at Bushehr and Iran supplying drones for use in Ukraine.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Putin offer during his talks with Iran's Foreign Minister?
Putin offered support for Iran, Russian mediation for Middle East peace, and to store enriched uranium to help defuse tensions.
Where did the talks between Putin and Araqchi take place?
The talks were held in St. Petersburg, Russia.
What is Russia’s position on recent U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran?
Russia has condemned the U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran and is seeking to mediate calm in the region.
What did Araqchi say about Russia-Iran relations?
Araqchi said that relations between Russia and Iran would continue to strengthen and thanked Putin for Moscow's support.
What strategic projects link Russia and Iran?
Russia is building nuclear units at Iran's Bushehr plant and Iran has supplied drones for use in Ukraine.

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