В МИД РФ назвали "грязной политизированной кампанией" публикацию Axios о том, что Путин якобы призвал Иран принять ядерную сделку с США: https://t.co/3Oe1Pw0Ko5 https://t.co/zjHYuxbOJV
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed support for a nuclear deal that would prohibit Iran from enriching uranium, according to multiple sources cited by Axios. Putin conveyed this position in separate discussions with U.S. President Donald Trump, French President Emmanuel Macron, and Iranian officials. This stance represents a departure from Russia's previous public support for Iran's right to uranium enrichment and aligns with earlier United Nations Security Council resolutions demanding Iran suspend all enrichment-related activities. Putin has also reportedly urged Iran to move toward accepting such a deal and offered assistance in removing Iran's enriched uranium. However, the Russian Foreign Ministry has denied these reports, calling them a "dirty politicized campaign." Iranian officials have shown varying responses, with some indicating readiness to negotiate, while others remain cautious. The development marks a notable shift in Russia's approach to the Iran nuclear issue amid ongoing diplomatic efforts involving the United States and European countries.