President Putin Declares Russia a ‘Loyal Friend’ of Iran As Gulf Tensions Worsen

Russian President Vladimir Putin has reaffirmed Moscow’s support for Iran, describing Russia as a “loyal friend and reliable partner” as the Gulf war surges on.

In a message, Putin extended greetings to Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei and President Masoud Pezeshkian. He expressed hope that the Iranian people would overcome current challenges with resilience.

Despite Moscow’s public backing, the extent of its practical support remains unclear. Some Iranian sources have indicated that assistance from Russia has been limited during what is being described as Tehran’s most severe crisis since the 1979 revolution.

Putin has also condemned the killing of Iran’s supreme leader as a “cynical” act, while reiterating criticism of Western military actions in the region.

Separately, reports suggested that Moscow had proposed a deal to Washington to halt intelligence-sharing with Iran in exchange for the US stopping similar support to Ukraine. The proposal was reportedly rejected.

Russia has also acknowledged that its strategic partnership with Iran does not include a mutual defence clause.

While geopolitical tensions rise, Moscow is seen benefiting economically from higher global oil prices driven by the war.

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