Moscow Holds Key to Breaking US‑Iran Negotiation Deadlock
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Moscow has a "trump card" that could resolve the stalemate in U.S.–Iran talks, a senior Russian official said.
Oleg Akulinichev, a senior Russian diplomat, emphasized that unlike the United States, Russia has maintained a trusting dialogue with Tehran. He highlighted Russia’s unique position and willingness to engage.
The comments come amid ongoing diplomatic efforts to address the stalled negotiations between the United States and Iran, with Moscow positioning itself as a potential mediator.
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