Iran's foreign minister meets Putin in St. Petersburg

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met Russian President Vladimir Putin in St. Petersburg on Monday, as President Donald Trump reviewed a new Iranian proposal on the Strait of Hormuz. Putin expressed strong support for Iran amid its conflict with the US and Israel. The visit follows Araghchi's diplomatic tour of Pakistan and Oman.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in St. Petersburg on Monday for talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Boris Yeltsky Presidential Library. Putin voiced support for Iran's 'courageous and heroic' fight for sovereignty, according to Russia's Tass news agency. He also acknowledged a message from Iran's supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, whom the Trump administration says was injured in the US-Israel military campaign launched on February 28, and asked Araghchi to convey his gratitude and best wishes. Putin pledged that Russia would do everything possible to help secure peace in the Middle East, Russian state media reported, while Araghchi blamed excessive US demands for derailing recent talks. Araghchi's multi-stop tour included visits to Pakistan and Oman, where he emphasized safe transit through the Strait of Hormuz for neighbors and the world. The strait, vital for one-fifth of global oil and gas, remains closed by Iran with a US naval blockade on Iranian ports causing traffic to plummet to just seven vessels in the past day from a normal 125-140, per Reuters. Oman Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi called for practical solutions to free seafarers and ensure navigation. In Washington, Trump met his national security team to discuss Iran's proposal to reopen the strait in exchange for ending the US blockade, postponing nuclear talks, according to the Associated Press. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed the discussion but stressed Trump's red lines on eradicating Iran's nuclear program. Trump stated, 'We have all the cards.' At a UN meeting chaired by Bahrain, ambassadors urged reopening the strait, with US Ambassador Mike Waltz calling it not Iran's 'bargaining chip,' while Russia and China blamed Western actions.

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EU leaders at Paris conference agree on defensive mission to secure Strait of Hormuz, with naval operations illustrated on backdrop.
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EU leaders agree on defensive mission to secure Strait of Hormuz after Paris conference

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In the latest development of the Strait of Hormuz crisis, representatives from 49 states at the Hormuz Conference in Paris agreed on a defensive military mission to secure the strait. France and the UK will lead, with Germany and Italy focusing on mine clearance. Iran has conditionally lifted its blockade pending the Lebanon ceasefire.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri met Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko in New Delhi on Monday. The two sides discussed expanding their strategic partnership amid the West Asia crisis. The meeting gains significance as India faces energy supply shortages.

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In a high-security Istanbul venue, US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi are set to meet on Friday, marking the first high-level contact between Washington and Tehran since a 12-day war in June 2025. The talks aim to find a de-escalation path after precision airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites and domestic unrest. The summit follows mediation by Turkey, Egypt, and Qatar, amid US demands on uranium enrichment and missiles.

President Donald Trump warned on Monday that the United States would target every bridge and power plant in Iran by Tuesday night unless a deal is reached to open the Strait of Hormuz. During a White House press conference, he detailed a successful rescue mission for two downed U.S. airmen while evading questions on potential war crimes. Iran rejected a proposed ceasefire amid ongoing diplomatic efforts by regional mediators.

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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, visiting Paris for a G7 meeting, clarified the White House’s strategy toward Iran and urged European allies to help reopen the Strait of Ormuz.

Chinese President Xi Jinping urged Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Monday to keep the Strait of Hormuz open for normal passage amid repeated blockades triggered by US-Israeli strikes on Iran since February 28. According to CCTV, it was Xi's first public call for reopening the vital waterway, alongside pushes for an immediate ceasefire and diplomatic resolutions.

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US President Donald Trump stated he will not lift the blockade on Iranian ports without a 'deal' with Tehran, as the Iran ceasefire expires Wednesday evening Washington time. A delegation led by Vice President JD Vance heads to Pakistan for talks. Tensions continue around the Strait of Hormuz and in Lebanon.

 

 

 

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