Russian President Vladimir Putin has agreed to help President Donald Trump secure a contract with Iran in his nuclear program, Bloomberg reported Tuesday.
Trump called Putin in February to propose an idea to him. Officials work in the background to ensure arrangements. People familiar with Moscow issues I said Bloomberg. The move comes in the midst of negotiations to end the Russian-Ukraine War, which has led Trump to actively promote regional peace, despite objections from Ukrainian President Voldymir Zelensky.
“Given the importance of these issues, many political parties may be well-intentioned and prepared to support a variety of issues,” Esmael Baghihai, a spokesman for Iran’s Foreign Ministry, said at a televised press conference in Terreyran. “From this perspective, it is only natural that the state will offer offers of assistance when necessary.” (Related: Vance shows how Zelensky can save our relationship with us in his first interview since the elliptical office exploded.)
Trump called Putin in February to mark the unofficial beginning of peace talks for the war. A few days later, US authorities spoke with Russians in Saudi Arabia to materialise the contract, according to Bloomberg.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragut will shake hands with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov after a joint press conference at Tehran’s Foreign Ministry headquarters on February 25, 2025.
Iran can build nuclear weapons with 60% of uranium enriched uranium in just one week with its stockpile International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). I said In November’s breaking news.
Trump initially overthrew the Obama-era Iranian nuclear deal in his first term. This is a deal that defended the fierce criticism of what is believed to be the soft treatment of the Islamic Republic. The Biden administration attempted to renegotiate the deal when he took office, but in 2022 the deal was “dead.”
Although Iran maintains very close ties with the Kremlin, it remains unclear whether Iran will accept dealing with the US, as Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said in February that talks with the US were “sense and unconventional.” According to To Bloomberg.
The State Department, the Russian Foreign Ministry, and the Iranian Foreign Ministry did not immediately respond to requests for comment from the Daily Call News Foundation.
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