Russian and Iranian foreign ministers discuss possibility of conflict settlement

Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi shake hands during a press conference following their talks in Moscow, Russia, April 18, 2025. (REUTERS)
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Updated 28 March 2026
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Russian and Iranian foreign ministers discuss possibility of conflict settlement

  • European foreign ministers on Friday used a ⁠G7 ⁠meeting with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio to press the case that Russia was helping Iran target US forces in the Middle East war
  • Russia ​and Iran have ‌signed a strategic partnership agreement covering political, ‌economic, military, and energy cooperation, but it does not include a mutual defense accord

MOSCOW: 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.
“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.”
The statement also said Lavrov ⁠outlined details of Russia’s most recent ‌shipment of ‌humanitarian assistance to Iran.
Russia ​and Iran have ‌signed a strategic partnership agreement covering political, ‌economic, military, and energy cooperation, but it does not include a mutual defense accord.
Russia has been using Iranian-designed drones in ‌its four-year-old conflict with Ukraine.
European foreign ministers on Friday used a ⁠G7 ⁠meeting with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio to press the case that Russia was helping Iran target US forces in the Middle East war.
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.