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- Will Russia stand up for its ally Iran and how can Moscow . . .
Smagin says the Russian side has previously emphasised that its alliance with Iran is not a ‘military one’ and Moscow is therefore not obliged to provide it with military assistance
- Russia wants to mediate in the Middle East. But it seems . . .
Not only did Iran send Moscow missiles and explosive-laden drones to use in its war against Ukraine, but Tehran has helped Russia produce the drones at a factory in Tatarstan, an area about 900
- A Strategic Partnership, Not a Military . . . - The Moscow Times
Moscow in April ratified a strategic partnership agreement with Iran that includes provisions for both countries to counter shared threats, but crucially does not create any kind of military
- Iran and Russia deepen alliance amid US tensions - Newsweek
As the next round of Iran-U S talks approaches, the Russia-Iran pact could alter the geopolitical calculus, potentially deterring military escalation and hardening Tehran's negotiating stance
- Why Russia hesitates to help Iran in conflict with Israel
Western allies accused Iran of supplying Russia with military drones, which were eventually used to attack Ukraine's civilian infrastructure as well According to media reports, Moscow may have
- Iran seeks Russia’s support for its nuclear talks with US
Russia is ready to play any role in the negotiations between Iran and the United States on a potential nuclear deal, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Friday after talks with his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araqchi in Moscow
- Essential questions about the Russia-Hamas link: The evidence . . .
Did Russia promise Hamas assistance in its meetings with the group’s political and military leadership last March? If so, what did such pledges include: arms and technology, military training, financial support, assistance in money laundering, information warfare, and which types of assistance were provided in practice?
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