The Kremlin Reveals Its Position on Arming Iran.. Moscow: We Have Not Received Any Request and the Path of War is Dangerous
March 5, 2026113 ViewsRead Time: 2 minutes

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The Kremlin confirmed that Iran has not made an official request to Russia for arms supplies amid the ongoing military escalation in the region.
Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated during a press conference that Moscow has not received any request from Tehran for weapons supply, noting that Russia's position on this issue has been known from the beginning.
Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated during a press conference that Moscow has not received any request from Tehran for weapons supply, noting that Russia's position on this issue has been known from the beginning.
Russian Warning of Serious Consequences
In this context, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov warned that military escalation against Iran could lead to serious consequences for global stability and the international economy.
Lavrov stated that the attacks carried out by the United States and Israel against Iran could have wide-ranging implications, not only for the Middle East but for the international system as a whole.
Moscow Calls for a Diplomatic Solution
Russian officials described military operations against Iran as a reckless step, urging a swift return to the diplomatic track to avoid the widening of the conflict.
Lavrov emphasized that Russia and its international partners will make efforts to prevent the current crisis from turning into a wider war in the Middle East.
Concerns About Escalating the Conflict
The Russian minister also noted that escalation could lead to strained relations between Iran and its neighbors in the region, warning that continued military confrontation could increase instability and impact the global economy.
He added that Moscow continues to closely monitor developments, emphasizing the need to work on de-escalating tensions and opening channels for dialogue among the concerned parties.