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Putin will convey Arab concerns to Iran about attacks on oil infrastructure, Kremlin says

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Posted on March 3, 2026

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MOSCOW, March 3 (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin will convey to Iran concerns among Arab leaders about Tehran's strikes on oil infrastructure in the region, the Kremlin said on Tuesday, as

Putin to Convey Arab Concerns to Iran Amid Oil Infrastructure Attacks

Russian Diplomacy and Regional Tensions

Putin’s Mediation Efforts

MOSCOW, March 3 (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin will convey to Iran concerns among Arab leaders about Tehran's strikes on oil infrastructure in the region, the Kremlin said on Tuesday, as the Iran conflict continued to widen.

Putin held a flurry of phone calls on Monday with four Arab Gulf state leaders, offering to use Moscow's ties to Tehran - with which it has a strategic partnership - to try and defuse tensions in the region.

Kremlin’s Statement on Easing Tensions

"Putin will certainly make every effort to contribute to at least a slight easing of tensions," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Tuesday.

"Yesterday's discussions with virtually all of his interlocutors focused on Putin conveying his deep concern about the strikes on their infrastructure to our colleagues in Iran, taking advantage of the dialogue we maintain with the Iranian leadership."

Impact on Oil Markets

Oil Price Reactions

Oil prices rose on Tuesday for a third day as Iran responded to U.S. and Israeli attacks with strikes against energy infrastructure in Gulf countries and against tankers in the Strait of Hormuz.

Putin’s Communications with World Leaders

Contact with Iranian Leadership

Putin offered his condolences to the family of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in a note to President Masoud Pezeshkian over the weekend, but the Kremlin has not publicised any further contact with senior Iranian leadership since the strikes began on Saturday.

Relations with the United States

No Direct Talks with President Trump

Putin has also not spoken with U.S. President Donald Trump, and Peskov said there were no plans for such a conversation at this time.

(Reporting by Dmitry Antonov, Writing by Lucy Papachristou; Editing by Mark Trevelyan, Aidan Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • President Putin held phone talks with four Arab Gulf leaders on March 2, offering to use Russia’s strategic ties with Iran to help defuse regional tensions over attacks on energy assets. (yahoo.com)
  • Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed Putin will express Arab concerns about the damage to their oil infrastructure to Iranian counterparts, leveraging Moscow’s dialogue with Tehran. (yahoo.com)
  • Oil prices have surged sharply—Brent touched over $82 per barrel, and U.S. gasoline is poised to exceed $3 per gallon—as disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz and damage to tankers raise fears of prolonged supply shocks. (investing.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What concerns will Putin convey to Iran?
Putin will convey Arab leaders' concerns about Iran's strikes on oil infrastructure in the region.
Which countries did Putin speak with regarding the Iran conflict?
Putin held phone calls with four Arab Gulf state leaders to discuss regional tensions.
How have Iran's actions affected the energy market?
Strikes against oil infrastructure and tankers have led to a rise in oil prices.
Is Russia mediating between Iran and Arab states?
Yes, Russia is using its ties with Iran to try and defuse regional tensions.
Has Putin spoken with US President Trump regarding the situation?
No, Kremlin spokesman Peskov said there are no plans for such a conversation at this time.

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