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Russia Proposes Collective Security Framework for Persian Gulf to Facilitate Iran-US Dialogue

Jul 02, 2026 11:12 AM CT New York, United States diplomacy,russia,iran,united states,persian gulf,un

Summary

Russian diplomat Anna Yevstigneyeva announced Russia's readiness to assist Iran and the US in reaching a long-term agreement, citing a new collective security concept for the Persian Gulf. This diplomatic move aims to de-escalate tensions in the region by offering a multilateral framework, potentially influencing the trajectory of Iran-US relations and broader conflict dynamics.

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Russia's Acting Permanent Representative to the UN Anna Yevstigneyeva reiterated Russia’s updated concept of collective security for the Persian Gulf area, which was handed over to its Arab and Iranian partners in late May

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Actor Responses

Russia MEDIATOR

Offered assistance to Iran and the US to reach a long-term agreement and presented a collective security concept for the Persian Gulf.

Iran NEUTRAL

Recipient of Russia's proposed security framework and potential diplomatic engagement with the US.

United States NEUTRAL

Potential partner in negotiations facilitated by Russia regarding long-term regional stability.

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