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Russia Backs Iran as US Nuclear Talks Remain Deadlocked

Russia has formally expressed its backing for Iran as diplomatic efforts to resolve the ongoing standoff between Tehran and Washington continue to stall, raising new concerns about the trajectory of nuclear negotiations and regional stability.

Moscow's public alignment with Iran adds a significant geopolitical dimension to what has become an increasingly entrenched standoff. Russian support could embolden Tehran's position at the negotiating table while further complicating Western-led diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions.

The development comes amid reports that US President Donald Trump has expressed dissatisfaction with the latest Iranian proposal, with a senior American official confirming that the offer falls short of Washington's expectations. The dual signals from Moscow and Washington effectively narrow the diplomatic corridor available to mediators.

Analysts note that Russia's backing is consistent with its broader strategic posture of countering US influence in the Middle East and Central Asia. The alignment between Moscow and Tehran on this issue risks crystallising a bloc dynamic that could render multilateral de-escalation efforts significantly harder to achieve.

The stalemate carries material consequences beyond the region, with global energy markets, Gulf trade routes, and the broader international security architecture all exposed to the risk of prolonged conflict or miscalculation.

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Sources: Dawn
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