Iran Thanks Putin for Support in US Conflict, Calls Russia a Strategic Partner

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi thanked Russian President Vladimir Putin for Moscow's support during the recent conflict with the US. Araghchi described Iran-Russia ties as a "strategic partnership" and conveyed greetings from Iran's leadership. Putin stated Russia would support Iran's interests and help restore peace in West Asia. Araghchi's visit to Russia is part of a three-nation diplomatic tour that also included Pakistan and Oman.

Key Points: Iran FM Thanks Putin for Support in War with US

  • Iran's FM Araghchi thanks Putin for Russia's support during war with US
  • Describes Iran-Russia ties as a "strategic partnership"
  • Putin vows to support Iran's interests and help restore peace in West Asia
  • Araghchi is on a three-nation diplomatic tour including Russia, Pakistan, and Oman
3 min read

Iran's FM Araghchi thanks Putin for Russia's "positions and support" during war with US, calls ties a "strategic partnership"

Iran's FM Araghchi thanks Putin for Russia's support during war with US, calls ties a strategic partnership. Putin vows to help restore peace in West Asia.

"In the recent war, it became clear that Iran has great friends and allies like Russia; we thank you for your positions and support. - Abbas Araghchi"

St Petersburg, April 27

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Monday expressed his gratitude to Russian President Vladimir Putin for Moscow's "positions and support" during the recent conflict with the United States, describing Iran-Russia ties as a "strategic partnership".

In statements shared on Telegram following his meeting with the Russian President in St. Petersburg, Araghchi said, "In the recent war, it became clear that Iran has great friends and allies like Russia; we thank you for your positions and support."

He reiterated Tehran's commitment to deepening bilateral ties, adding, "I have been asked to reiterate on this trip that we view Iran-Russia relations as a strategic partnership and that these relations will continue as strong as they were and even more so with greater strength and breadth."

Araghchi also conveyed greetings from Iran's leadership, including the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, to the Russian President.

Highlighting Iran's stance during the conflict, he said, "The whole world saw Iran's true power in confronting America, and it became clear that the Islamic Republic of Iran is a stable, strong, and powerful system."

The Iranian Foreign Minister further expressed appreciation for Putin's messages, including condolences and congratulatory notes, during recent developments in Iran.

Meanwhile, Putin, during the meeting, said that Moscow would do what it could to support Iran's interests and help efforts to restore peace in West Asia amid the crisis in the region.

According to Iranian State media Press TV, Putin stated that Moscow remains committed to supporting Iran and other regional countries in promoting stability and peace in the region and also expressed hope that the Iranian people would overcome the ongoing difficult situation and that peace would be restored at the earliest.

"I received a message from the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatollah Seyyed Mojtaba Khamenei. Russia will do what it can to support the interests of Iran and other regional countries and help bring peace to West Asia as soon as possible," Putin said, as quoted by Press TV.

"I hope Iranian people overcome this difficult period and that peace is restored," he added.

Araghchi landed here in Russia on Monday morning as part of his three-nation diplomatic tour.

His visit to Russia follows recent trips to Pakistan and Oman, forming part of broader regional consultations.

The meeting was also attended by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, presidential aide of Russia, Yury Ushakov and Chief of the Main Directorate of the General Staff, Igor Kostyukov. The Iranian side included Araghchi's deputy, Kazem Gharibabadi and Iran's ambassador to Moscow, Kazem Jalali.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

V
Vikram M
Russia playing its cards well in West Asia. India should take notes - we need to strengthen our own strategic partnerships without getting dragged into any conflict. This Iran-US war shows how quickly things can escalate.
P
Priya S
I hope this doesn't lead to more instability in West Asia. We have millions of Indians working in Gulf countries. Any major conflict affects our diaspora directly. Peace should be the priority for everyone.
R
Rohit P
Iran showing its military capability is one thing, but this "strategic partnership" with Russia might actually reduce their diplomatic flexibility. India has always advocated for dialogue and de-escalation. War is never the answer. 🙏
K
Kavya N
Important for India to watch these developments closely. We need to maintain our independent foreign policy while keeping strong ties with both Russia and the US. It's a tough balancing act but India has managed it well historically.
S
Siddharth J
While I understand Iran's gratitude to Russia, I wish more countries focused on diplomacy instead of military alliances. The humanitarian cost of these wars is always borne by ordinary people. Hope sanity prevails. 🤞
M
Meera T
India has centuries-old cultural ties with Iran and strong defense partnership with Russia. This Iran-Russia

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50