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World

Putin tells Tehran: Russia stands by Iran

  • Putin congratulated Iranian leaders on Nowruz and said Moscow remained a loyal ​friend and reliable partner to Tehran
Published March 21, 2026 Updated March 21, 2026 01:11pm
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MOSCOW: Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated Iranian leaders on Nowruz and said Moscow remained a loyal ​friend and reliable partner to Tehran, the Kremlin said on ‌Saturday.

The extent of Moscow’s support for Iran, though, is in dispute. Some Iranian sources have said that they have had little real help from Moscow in the biggest ​crisis for Iran since the US-backed Shah was toppled in ​the 1979 revolution.

Putin sent congratulations to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah ⁠Mojtaba Khamenei and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on the Iranian new year, ​the Kremlin said.

“Vladimir Putin wished the Iranian people to overcome the harsh ​trials with dignity and stressed that in this difficult time Moscow remains a loyal friend and reliable partner of Tehran,” the Kremlin said.

Russia says the US and Israeli ​attacks on Iran have thrust the entire Middle East into the abyss ​and triggered a major global energy crisis, while Putin condemned the killing of Iranian Supreme ‌Leader as a “cynical” murder.

Politico reported, that Moscow proposed a quid pro quo to Washington: the Kremlin would stop sharing intelligence with Iran if Washington ceased supplying Ukraine with intelligence about Russia, but the United States ​rejected the idea.

The ​Kremlin has ⁠dismissed the report as fake.

Russia was deprived of an ally when the United States toppled Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, ​though Moscow has benefited from the high oil prices ​triggered ⁠by the U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran, a strategic partner.

The published strategic partnership does not contain a mutual defence clause, and Russia has repeatedly ⁠said that ​it does not want Iran to develop ​an atomic bomb, a step that Moscow fears would trigger a nuclear arms race across ​the Middle East.

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