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Russian-Iranian Summit Discusses Iran-US Negotiations in Pakistan

Apr 12, 2026 07:42 AM CT Moscow, Russia diplomacy,russia,iran,us-talks,pakistan

Summary

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian held discussions regarding the Iran-US talks conducted in Pakistan on April 11. This diplomatic engagement highlights Russia's role as a key interlocutor for Iran amidst ongoing regional tensions and potential de-escalation efforts between Tehran and Washington. The briefing indicates Moscow's active monitoring of diplomatic channels that could influence the broader Iran-Israel conflict trajectory.

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Masoud Pezeshkian briefed the Russian leader on the Iran-US talks held in Pakistan on April 11

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Russia NEUTRAL

Hosted discussions with Iran regarding regional developments and Iran-US negotiations.

Iran NEUTRAL

Briefed Russian leadership on the status of talks with the United States held in Pakistan.

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