In the Kremlin, they know that the armed conflict between Israel and Iran can have such positive consequences as vile for Russia. Tehran is a great strategic partner of Moscow in this area, and the regime has become one of the Russian priorities after he lost the unconditional support of the Syrian Bachar al Asad. Five months ago, this strategic alliance with Iran was reflected in a bilateral agreement signed by Vladimir Putin and Masud Fishshyan.
No one knows if the last military assistance to Russia is waiting for, although they claim from the Kremlin that the signed agreement is not an alliance in defense. The Russian Foreign Minister himself, Sergei Lavrov, recently explained that this agreement “paid special attention to strengthening and coordinating the interests of peace and security at the regional and global level”, discovering the “aspiration of Moscow and Tehran of more close cooperation in terms of security and protection”. Without a doubt, the desire of the Kremlin and Putin is that this military escalation does not increase, since Russia cannot help Iran military terms. Firstly, for the lack of material resources, since all Russian weapons are allocated to Ukraine. Secondly, because Moscow should not be decided in a certain way to help the regime, which the United States has officially declared an enemy.
Yesterday, Putin deleted the “unjustified aggression”, committed attacks on Iran in the United States and Israel, when they met in the Kremlin with Foreign Minister Iran Abas Arakka. “Absolutely unjustified aggression against Iran has no reason or justification,” he said at the beginning of a meeting broadcast on television.
Putin, who sent his “best wishes” to the Supreme Leader Ali Jamine and Iran President, emphasized that Russia “is making efforts to help the Iranian people.” He emphasized that the visit of the head of Iranian diplomacy occurs “in the difficult period of an acute exacerbation of the situation in the region (in the Middle East) and its environment.” “We have good and reliable relations with Iran,” he said and emphasized that the Russian position in this regard is “well known”.