It extends to several geopolitical arenas, including Europe, Taiwan, and anywhere else where a smaller country is worried about being swallowed up by a larger neighboring one.If America has stopped standing up to prevent stronger countries from invading weaker ones,
Donald Trump reportedly reached out to Vladimir Putin for assistance regarding Iran. On one hand, he signals a desire to negotiate a new agreement, while on the other, he applies "maximum pressure" by targeting Iran's oil business.
Over the past three years, the partnership has become deeper still, as Russia’s military offensive in Ukraine, and the resulting Western pressure, have helped transform Russia into an international pariah. That has turned the Islamic Republic into something resembling a lifeline for Mr. Putin’s government.
Russia agreed to assist US President Donald Trump’s administration in communicating with Iran on issues including the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program and its support for regional anti-US proxies, according to people familiar with the situation.
Donald Trump reportedly reached out to Vladimir Putin for assistance regarding Iran. On one hand, he signals a desire to negotiate a new agreement, while on the other, he applies "maximum pressure" by targeting Iran's oil business.
For the second time in the past few weeks, Iran has rejected any possible negotiations with the US on its nuclear program. Tehran's refusal comes after US President Donald Trump said he wrote a letter to Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei,
The administration of US President Donald Trump has asked Russia to mediate with Iran on its nuclear program, reports Bloomberg. Trump voiced this interest directly to Putin in a phone conversation in February.
Russia has agreed to facilitate communication between the US and Iran on key geopolitical issues, including Tehran’s nuclear program and its support for anti-US proxies in the region, as per a Bloomberg report.
Donald Trump reportedly reached out to Vladimir Putin for assistance regarding Iran. On one hand, he signals a desire to negotiate a new agreement, while on the other, he applies "maximum pressure" by targeting Iran's oil business.
Iran has not yet received a letter from the U.S. proposing negotiations regarding its nuclear program, as reported by Iran's representation at the UN. Previously, the Iranian news agency, associated with the Supreme National Security Council,
Iranian officials told The Telegraph that Tehran was considering the request from Putin. In recent months, things have changed drastically for Iran following Trump's return to the White House. While Iran's 85-year-old supreme leader in August opened the door to negotiations with the West, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei slammed it shut again in February.