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Putin Condemns US Strikes on Iran as “Unprovoked” but Offers No Military Support

June 23, 2025
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Russian President Vladimir Putin has denounced the recent military strikes on Iran as “unprovoked” and “unjustified,” during a meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi at the Kremlin on Monday.

Despite Moscow’s verbal support, the Russian leader stopped short of pledging any concrete assistance to Iran, a longstanding ally in the Middle East, following U.S.-led airstrikes over the weekend on Iranian nuclear facilities.

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Putin’s remarks, broadcast on Russian state television, marked the most forceful statement yet from the Kremlin regarding the rapidly escalating conflict in the region. Without directly naming the United States, Putin criticized what he described as “strikes” against Iran, saying, “This absolutely unprovoked aggression against Iran is unjustified.” His comments came hours after Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov condemned the strikes more explicitly, attributing them to the U.S. and expressing “deep regret” over what he called a dangerous escalation in the region.

“There has been a new escalation of tensions in the region, and, of course, we condemn this and express our deep regret in this regard,” Peskov told journalists earlier in the day.

Despite the tough rhetoric, Russia has not offered military assistance to Tehran. The absence of direct support is notable, especially considering the strategic partnership signed between Moscow and Tehran earlier this year.

The agreement, though extensive, is not a formal mutual defense pact, and Russian officials have been careful to downplay any binding commitments that would require them to intervene militarily.

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During the meeting, Araghchi reaffirmed Iran’s view that it was acting within its rights. “Iran is exercising legitimate defence against these aggressions,” he said, thanking Russia for its ongoing diplomatic and political support. Araghchi also praised the strength of bilateral ties, describing Russia as a “partner and companion” in Iran’s international efforts.

Putin responded by highlighting what he called Russia’s humanitarian efforts. “Russia is making efforts to help the Iranian people,” he said, though he did not provide details on what those efforts entailed.

The Russian leader has attempted to position himself as a potential mediator in the broader conflict between Iran and Israel, a notion that U.S. President Donald Trump dismissed outright last week.

Peskov reiterated Moscow’s offer of mediation but remained vague when pressed on what form future Russian support to Iran might take. “It all depends on what Iran needs. We have offered our mediation services,” he stated.

As the regional situation grows increasingly volatile, Moscow has sought to strike a balance between expressing solidarity with Iran and avoiding a direct confrontation with the United States. Peskov made clear that the Kremlin does not anticipate the recent U.S. strikes will derail Moscow’s already strained relations with Washington, stating, “These are different issues.”

Despite ongoing missile and drone exchanges between Iran and Israel since June 13, Russia has thus far avoided making any commitments beyond diplomatic condemnation. When asked whether Iran had requested military aid, Putin remarked last week that no such request had been made.

What you should know
Although Russia condemned U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities as “unprovoked,” President Putin has offered no military support to Iran. The two nations maintain close diplomatic ties, but their strategic partnership agreement does not bind Moscow to defend Tehran.

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