Vladimir Putin will help Donald Trump mediate a nuclear conversation with Tehran, according to a Bloomberg arrangement cited Moscow sources. The resolve in question was to fall during the last phone conversation between the leaders.
Russia has agreed to President Donald Trump’s administration support in communications with Iran over issues such as the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program and support for regional anti-American commissioners – notifying Bloomberg.
The US president was to raise the issue during a telephone conversation with Vladimir Putin in February. The problem then was to go back during Russian-American negotiations in Saudi Arabia.
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For now, neither party has officially confirmed that there is a decrease in demand for assistance in mediating conversations. Bloomberg refers to a source familiar with Moscow’s issues.
US-Iran negotiations. “Moscow is ready to do it all.”
“Russia believes that the US and Iran should resolve all issues through negotiations,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Piekov told the portal. “Moscow is ready to do everything with her power to achieve that,” he added.
Next, a representative from the Iranian Foreign Ministry asked whether Russia offered mediation between Tehran and Washington, saying it was “natural” and that the country was offering their help.
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“Given the importance of these issues, many pages could show goodwill and preparation to support a variety of issues,” a spokesman for Esmail Baghhai said at a television press conference held in Tehran on Monday.
Conversation Trump in February – Remind that after Putin, both leaders declared that their cooperation would not be limited to the end of the war in Ukraine. It was emphasized that the state is open to cooperation in other areas of geopolitical interests, including Arctic trade routes and resources.
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