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    Kremlin says Putin is mediating in Iran situation to try to de-escalate

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    Posted on January 16, 2026

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    Last updated: January 19, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Putin is mediating Iran tensions, aiming for de-escalation amid Western sanctions and regional instability.

    Table of Contents

    • Putin's Mediation in Iran
    • Background of the Iran Situation
    • Impact of Western Sanctions
    • Russia-Iran Strategic Partnership

    Putin Engages in Mediation Efforts to De-escalate Iran Tensions

    Putin's Mediation in Iran

    By Andrew Osborn and Mark Trevelyan

    Background of the Iran Situation

    MOSCOW, Jan 16 (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin is mediating in the Iran situation to try to quickly de-escalate tensions, the Kremlin said on Friday, after the Russian leader spoke to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian.

    Impact of Western Sanctions

    Moscow, an ally of Tehran, has condemned U.S. President Donald Trump's threats of new military strikes after Iran cracked down on protests that broke out late last month.

    Russia-Iran Strategic Partnership

    Israel and the U.S. last year both bombed Iranian nuclear sites, and Iran fought a 12-day war with Israel. 

    Russia has pursued closer ties with Iran since the start of its war in Ukraine, and Putin last year signed a 20-year strategic partnership pact with Pezeshkian. Moscow also has a long-established working relationship with Israel.

    Putin in his call with Netanyahu expressed Russia's willingness to "continue its mediation efforts and to promote constructive dialogue with the participation of all interested states," the Kremlin said, adding he had set out his ideas for boosting stability in the Middle East.  

    No further details were given on Putin's mediation attempt.

    Putin had then been briefed by Pezeshkian in a separate call on what the Kremlin called Tehran's "sustained efforts" to normalise the situation inside Iran. 

    "It was noted that Russia and Iran unanimously and consistently support de-escalating the tensions — both surrounding Iran and in the region as a whole — as soon as possible and resolving any emerging issues through exclusively political and diplomatic means," the Kremlin said.

    Putin and Pezeshkian had confirmed their commitment to their countries' strategic partnership and to implementing joint economic projects, the Kremlin added. 

    WESTERN SANCTIONS 

    Separately, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, which includes Russia, China, India and Iran among others, said it opposed external interference in Iran and blamed Western sanctions for creating conditions for unrest.

    "Unilateral sanctions have had a significant negative impact on the economic stability of the state, led to a deterioration in people's living conditions and objectively limited the ability of the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran to implement measures to ensure the country's socio-economic development," the SCO said in a statement.

    Protests erupted on December 28 over soaring inflation in Iran, whose economy has been crippled by sanctions, before spiralling into one of the biggest challenges yet to the clerical establishment ruling Iran since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

    Any threat to the survival of the Iranian leadership would pose a serious concern for Moscow, 13 months after it lost another key Middle East ally with the toppling of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Earlier this month another Russian ally, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, was captured by the United States and brought to New York to face drug trafficking charges.

    Asked what support Russia could provide to Iran, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said: "Russia is already providing assistance not only to Iran but also to the entire region, and to the cause of regional stability and peace. This is partly thanks to the president's efforts to help de-escalate tensions."

    Western powers accuse Iran of having a clandestine agenda to develop nuclear weapons, something Tehran denies. Russia says it supports Iran's right to peaceful nuclear energy.

    (Reporting by Mark Trevelyan and Andrew Osborn Additional eporting by Dmitry Antonov, Ksenia Orlova, Lucy Papachristou, and Maxim Rodionov; Editiing by Andrew Cawthorne)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Putin is mediating to reduce Iran tensions.
    • •Russia condemns Western sanctions on Iran.
    • •Iran faces protests due to economic instability.
    • •Russia-Iran strategic partnership is emphasized.
    • •Shanghai Cooperation Organization opposes interference.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Kremlin says Putin is mediating in Iran situation to try to de-escalate

    1What is nuclear energy?

    Nuclear energy is the energy released during nuclear fission or fusion. It is used to generate electricity in nuclear power plants and is considered a low-carbon energy source.

    2What is regional stability?

    Regional stability refers to the absence of conflict and the presence of cooperative relationships among countries in a specific area. It is crucial for economic growth and security.

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