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Putin vows support for Iran, calls for regional peace

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MOSCOW: Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that Russia will do everything that is in the interests of Iran and other countries in the region.

According to a foreign news agency, Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi. In which bilateral relations and the situation in the region were discussed. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi also conveyed a special message from the Iranian Supreme Leader to the Russian President. On this occasion, the Russian President said that Abbas Araqchi should convey his good wishes to the Iranian Supreme Leader.

Vladimir Putin said that Russia hopes that the Iranian people will emerge from this difficult period and peace will be established in the region. Russia will continue to take all possible measures in the interests of Iran and other countries in the region.

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