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Russian and Iranian foreign ministers discuss possibility of conflict settlement

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Posted on March 27, 2026

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March 27 (Reuters) - Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Friday discussed the possibility of a diplomatic settlement in the Iran war with his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araqchi, Lavrov's ministry

Russia and Iran Explore Diplomatic Solutions to Middle East Conflict

Diplomatic Discussions and Regional Dynamics

High-Level Talks Between Russia and Iran

March 27 (Reuters) - Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Friday discussed the possibility of a diplomatic settlement in the Iran war with his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araqchi, Lavrov's ministry said.

Focus on Political-Diplomatic Settlement

"The ministers discussed in detail the most difficult military-political crisis in the Middle East, which erupted as a result of unprovoked American-Israeli aggression against Iran," the statement on the ministry website said.

"There was an exchange of views on the prospects of shifting the conflict into a channel for a political-diplomatic settlement based on international law and taking into account the legitimate interests of all countries in the region."

Humanitarian and Strategic Cooperation

Humanitarian Assistance

The statement also said Lavrov outlined details of Russia's most recent shipment of humanitarian assistance to Iran.

Strategic Partnership Agreement

Russia and Iran have signed a strategic partnership agreement covering political, economic, military, and energy cooperation, but it does not include a mutual defence accord.

Military Collaboration and Technology Exchange

Russia has been using Iranian-designed drones in its four-year-old conflict with Ukraine.

International Reactions and Security Concerns

Western and U.S. Perspectives

European foreign ministers on Friday used a G7 meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio to press the case that Russia was helping Iran target U.S. forces in the Middle East war.

Intelligence Sharing and Drone Technology

Two Western security sources and a regional official close to Tehran told Reuters that Moscow has been providing satellite imagery to Tehran and also helped Iran upgrade its drones to emulate the equivalent versions used by Russia against Ukraine.

(Reporting by Reuters, Editing by Rosalba O'Brien)

Key Takeaways

  • Lavrov and Iran’s Abbas Araqchi explored shifting the conflict into a political-diplomatic framework, denouncing U.S.–Israeli actions as unprovoked aggression.
  • Russia’s comprehensive strategic partnership with Iran, signed in January 2025, covers security and economic cooperation but excludes a mutual defense clause, preserving strategic flexibility and avoiding entangling commitments.
  • Beyond rhetoric, Russia is providing humanitarian aid and intelligence support—like satellite imagery—to Iran, reflecting measured backing without direct military intervention.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What did Russian and Iranian foreign ministers discuss?
They discussed the possibility of a diplomatic settlement in the Iran war and the ongoing military-political crisis in the Middle East.
What triggered the crisis discussed by the ministers?
The crisis began as a result of unprovoked American-Israeli aggression against Iran, according to a statement from the Russian ministry.
Did Russia and Iran agree on mutual defense support?
No, their strategic partnership covers political, economic, military, and energy cooperation, but does not include a mutual defense accord.
What kind of assistance has Russia provided to Iran?
Russia has sent humanitarian aid and reportedly helped upgrade Iran's drones, as well as provided satellite imagery.
How have European foreign ministers responded to Russia's actions?
At a G7 meeting, European foreign ministers pressed the case that Russia is helping Iran target US forces in the Middle East.

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