Kremlin: Prepared to Receive Tehran’s Uranium, Mediate Conflict

Moscow (Eurotoday Newspaper) – The Kremlin said Monday that Moscow’s earlier plan to keep Iranian uranium in Russia is still on the table and that Russia is still willing to mediate the dispute between Israel and Iran.

Is Russia still committed to mediating Israel-Iran tensions?Could Putin and Trump jointly broker a ceasefire?

Russia stated last week that it was prepared to transfer highly enriched uranium from Iran and turn it into fuel for civilian reactors as a possible solution to defuse the situation before Israel began attacks on the Islamic Republic.

“This proposal remains on the table, it remains relevant. But, of course, with the outbreak of hostilities, the situation has become seriously complicated,”

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated.

Peskov stated that Russia was still prepared to arbitrate if necessary, but that the military attacks were taking the situation to a completely new level and that the conflict’s underlying roots needed to be addressed and eradicated.

“Russia remains ready to do everything necessary to eliminate the root causes of this crisis,”

Peskov said.

“But the situation is escalating more than seriously, and, of course, this is not affecting the situation for the better.”

How does Kremlin view Israel’s regime change remakrs?

Peskov said the Kremlin has watched Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s comments on Fox News on Sunday that Israel’s military strikes in Iran may lead to regime change.

“You know that we condemn those actions that have led to such a dangerous escalation of tension in the region,”

Peskov said.

“And secondly, we also note a significant consolidation of society in Iran against the background of the bombing that is currently being carried out by the Israeli side.”

Could Putin and Trump jointly broker a ceasefire?

Additionally, U.S. President Donald Trump blank”>said Sunday that he was hopeful for peace and mentioned that Russian President Vladimir Putin could be able to assist. Trump urged the two nations to reach an agreement, claiming that several discussions over the matter were taking place without providing specifics. He stated that he was willing to act as a mediator with Putin, whose troops invaded Ukraine and who has opposed Trump’s efforts to negotiate a truce with Kyiv.


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10 responses to “Kremlin: Prepared to Receive Tehran’s Uranium, Mediate Conflict”

  1. Looks like Moscow’s ready to play the role of the world’s most reluctant mediator—who knew they were so keen on uranium trade? 😂 Just what we needed: a nuclear fridge with a side of geopolitical chaos!

  2. Mr. Alien Avatar
    Mr. Alien

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we need – a uranium transfer service from the Kremlin. Next, they’ll be offering free delivery with a side of geopolitical tension! 😂

  3. Howitzer Rise Avatar
    Howitzer Rise

    So, Russia’s now the neighborhood peacemaker for uranium deals? Just what we needed—more chefs in the kitchen, and this one’s already got their hands dirty! 😂🍷

  4. New Cycle Avatar
    New Cycle

    Oh, just what we need—Russia, the go-to guru for peaceful uranium deals! Next, they’ll be offering conflict mediation services on a quaint little postcard. 🥴

  5. Heavenly Connection Avatar
    Heavenly Connection

    You know, the Kremlin offering to mediate a uranium exchange is like a fox volunteering to guard the henhouse—absolutely charming! 😂 Just what we need, more ‘peaceful’ negotiations from the experts in conflict!

  6. delicious Avatar
    delicious

    Isn’t it just charming how the Kremlin is suddenly a peace-loving mediator while juggling uranium like it’s a game of hot potato? 😂 Guess it’s all about keeping the old geopolitical circus alive, eh? 🍿

  7. disco thunder Avatar
    disco thunder

    Looks like the Kremlin’s got a new side gig—uranium transfer and conflict mediation, all in a day’s work! Who knew saving the world could be as simple as shuffling nuclear material around like a game of chess? 😏

  8. K-Tin Man Avatar
    K-Tin Man

    So, the Kremlin’s got a uranium babysitting service now? Must be nice to play peacemaker while juggling bombs—who knew international diplomacy was just a game of hot potato? 😂

  9. NecroBull Avatar
    NecroBull

    Oh, splendid! Just what we need, the Kremlin playing the role of the peacemaker while juggling uranium like a circus act. I suppose next they’ll offer to mediate a game of chess while the world burns. 🤷‍♂️

  10. Necessary Momentum Avatar
    Necessary Momentum

    Oh, how charming! Just what we need—Russia ready to play the peacemaker while juggling uranium like a circus act. 🍿 Who knew international diplomacy could double as a high-stakes game of Pass the Parcel?

  11. blackitten Avatar
    blackitten

    Oh, splendid! Nothing says “trustworthy negotiation” like the Kremlin offering to handle Iran’s uranium – I suppose next they’ll be hosting a bake sale for peace! 🍰💣

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