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13 Jul 2025, 20:11 GMT+10
Axios earlier reported that after the Israel-Iran war the Russian president privately backed a deal with zero Iranian uranium enrichment
Moscow has dismissed a US media report claiming that Russian President Vladimir Putin urged Iran to accept a nuclear deal that would strip it of the right to enrich uranium, calling it a dirty ploy to stoke tensions in the region.
In a statement on Sunday, the Russian Foreign Ministry slammed Western outlets as a "tool" in the hands of the political establishment and "deep state," which it said does not hesitate to resort to any means, including provocative acts and "fake news."
Russian officials singled out the US outlet Axios, which it described as a "toilet tank" that consistently spreads targeted disinformation, mentioning in particular its recent article titled "Scoop: Putin urges Iran to take 'zero enrichment' nuclear deal with US, sources say."
The Axios story, the ministry said, was "apparently yet another dirty, politicized campaign launched with the aim of escalating tensions around Iran's nuclear program." It also reiterated that Moscow's position remains that the crisis around Iran's nuclear program should be resolved "exclusively by political and diplomatic means."
On Friday, Axios reported, citing European and Israeli officials, that Putin told both US President Donald Trump and officials in Tehran following the 12-day Israel-Iran war that he would support a nuclear deal involving "zero enrichment."
One European official told the paper that Putin encouraged Tehran to move in this direction in order to aid talks with Washington, but noted that the Iranians declined to consider the idea.
Iran's Tasnim news agency, citing sources, reported that Tehran had received no such messages from Putin.
The US has insisted that Iran commit to zero enrichment as part of a potential nuclear deal, a demand Tehran has dismissed as unacceptable, explaining it needs such capacity for its civilian nuclear program. Iran also maintains it has no plans to create a nuclear bomb.
(RT.com)
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