05.03.2026 15:43
As tensions from the war in the Middle East continue, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that Russia has not received any requests for support, including military assistance, from Iran, and announced that no official application has been made to Moscow in this regard.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov announced that Russia has not received any requests for support, including military assistance, from Iran. In his assessment to TASS, Peskov emphasized that there has been no official application from Iran to Moscow in this regard.
DID A REQUEST FOR SUPPORT COME? In his statement, Peskov said, "Russia has not received any requests for support, including military assistance, from Iran. There is no official application on this matter."
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov NOTABLE DETAIL IN THE AGREEMENT The statement came at a time when discussions about whether Moscow would provide military support to Tehran have increased following attacks by the US and Israel on Iran. It is noted that the strategic partnership agreement signed between Russia and Iran in 2025 does not include mutual military assistance obligations.
Russian officials state that Moscow maintains close relations with Iran but there is no automatic military intervention or mandatory defense clause under the current agreements.
RUSSIA IS ON HOLD As tensions rise with US and Israeli attacks on Iran in the Middle East, it is assessed that Russia currently has no plans for direct military intervention and is following developments through diplomatic channels.