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Putin tells Iranian foreign minister there was no justification for US attack

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By Dmitry Antonov and Marina Bobrova MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russian President Vladimir Putin told Iran's foreign minister on Monday there was no justification for the U.S. bombing of his country and that

Putin tells Iranian foreign minister there was no justification for US attack

By Dmitry Antonov and Marina Bobrova

MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russian President Vladimir Putin told Iran's foreign minister on Monday there was no justification for the U.S. bombing of his country and that Moscow was trying to help the Iranian people.

Putin hosted Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi in Moscow two days after U.S. President Donald Trump sent U.S. bomber planes to strike Iran's three main nuclear sites.

"The absolutely unprovoked aggression against Iran has no basis and no justification," Putin told Araqchi in televised comments.

"For our part, we are making efforts to assist the Iranian people," he added.

"I am very glad that you are in Moscow today, this will give us the opportunity to discuss all these pressing issues and think together about how we could get out of today's situation."

Araqchi told Putin that Iran was conducting legitimate self-defence, and thanked Russia for condemning the U.S. actions. He conveyed best wishes to Putin from Iran's supreme leader and president.

"Russia is today on the right side of history and international law," said Araqchi.

It was unclear, however, what Russia might do to support Iran, an important ally with which Putin signed a strategic cooperation treaty in January. That agreement did not include a mutual defence clause.

Before Saturday's U.S. strikes, Moscow had warned that U.S. military intervention could destabilise the entire region and plunge it into the "abyss".

Asked what Russia was ready to do to help Tehran, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said: "It all depends on what Iran needs". He said the fact that Moscow had offered to mediate in the crisis was itself a form of support.

Peskov condemned the U.S. attacks.

"An increase in the number of participants in this conflict is happening - or rather, has happened. A new spiral of escalation of tension in the region," Peskov told reporters.

"And, of course, we condemn this and express regret in this regard, deep regret. In addition, of course, it remains to be seen what happened to (Iran's) nuclear facilities, whether there is a radiation hazard."

Peskov said Trump had not told Putin in detail about the planned strikes in advance.

"There was no detailed information. The topic of Iran itself was repeatedly discussed by the presidents during their most recent conversations, certain proposals were voiced by Russia, but there was no direct detailed information about this," he said.

(Reporting by Marina Bobrova, Anastasia Teterevleva, Dmitry Antonov and Lucy Papachristou, writing by Mark TrevelyanEditing by Andrew Osborn)

Key Takeaways

  • Putin condemns US attack on Iran as unjustified.
  • Moscow seeks to assist Iran amid tensions.
  • Iran thanks Russia for support against US actions.
  • Russia-Iran strategic cooperation treaty lacks defense clause.
  • US strikes raise regional tension concerns.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Putin say about the US bombing of Iran?
Putin stated that the US bombing of Iran was 'absolutely unprovoked aggression' and had no justification.
What was Iran's response to the US attacks?
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi claimed that Iran was conducting legitimate self-defense and thanked Russia for condemning the US actions.
What is Russia's position regarding US military intervention?
Russia warned that US military intervention could destabilize the entire region and expressed deep regret over the attacks.
What did Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov say about Russia's support for Iran?
Peskov mentioned that Russia's support for Iran depends on what Iran needs and emphasized that Moscow had offered to mediate in the crisis.
What agreement did Russia and Iran sign earlier this year?
Putin and Araqchi signed a strategic cooperation treaty in January, although it did not include a mutual defense clause.

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