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In a recent phone call, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian discussed the ongoing nuclear program negotiations between Iran and the US, facilitated by Oman. The conversation underscored Russia's commitment to supporting a fair and legally grounded agreement.
According to Kremlin, during the phone call between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, the two leaders addressed key aspects of the ongoing nuclear negotiations between Iran and the United States, facilitated by Oman. The conversation highlighted Russia's commitment to supporting these talks, aiming to establish a fair and legally sound agreement.
The two leaders emphasized the importance of continued diplomatic engagement and the need for a resolution based on international legal principles. Russia confirmed its readiness to assist in promoting dialogue and facilitating progress in the nuclear negotiations. Both sides agreed that the ongoing talks are a critical step toward achieving a mutually beneficial and sustainable outcome.
In addition to discussing nuclear issues, the presidents also touched upon broader aspects of Russian-Iranian relations, with a particular focus on the ongoing development of strategic partnerships under the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Agreement signed earlier this year. They agreed on the importance of strengthening bilateral ties, particularly in trade and energy sectors.
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