The Kremlin announced that Russia remains ready to accept enriched Iranian uranium as part of any potential settlement between Iran and the United States, in efforts aimed at reducing the escalating tensions surrounding the nuclear issue.
Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that the proposal put forward by President Vladimir Putin is still on the table, but no executive steps have been taken yet.
Russia Offers Mediation to Ease Tensions
Russia confirmed its readiness to play the role of "mediator" in the crisis by contributing to finding diplomatic solutions that reduce the escalation between the involved parties.
It emphasized that any settlement must take into account regional stability and avoid slipping into a broader confrontation.
Russian Criticism of US Blockade Policy
Russia strongly criticized the US approach regarding the imposition of a blockade on Iranian ports, considering that this step could lead to disruptions in global markets and increase tensions in the Gulf region.
US-Iran Escalation After Failed Negotiations
These developments come amid rising tensions between Washington and Tehran, following the failure of talks held in Islamabad, where both sides exchanged accusations regarding the responsibility for the collapse of negotiations.
According to American sources, strict measures targeting Iranian ports have begun, a step that Tehran described as "unacceptable escalation."
Concerns About Economic and Security Implications
Observers warn that continued escalation between the two sides could reflect on global energy markets and increase instability in the region, especially amid tensions related to navigation in the Gulf.