Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed solidarity with Iran this week, sending condolences to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei following the death of senior Iranian official Ali Larijani. In a letter released Wednesday, Putin called Larijani a “wise and forward-thinking politician” and a “true friend” of Russia, emphasizing his role in strengthening Moscow-Tehran ties. 💬
Larijani, secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, was killed in a strike near Tehran linked to escalating regional tensions. Putin noted he had met Larijani multiple times, praising his diplomatic legacy. The message, aired by Iran’s state broadcaster IRIB, underscores Russia’s alignment with Tehran amid ongoing geopolitical friction involving US-Israeli military actions. ⚡
Analysts say the public acknowledgment highlights Moscow’s strategic priorities in the Middle East as global powers navigate a volatile 2026. For young news enthusiasts tracking international dynamics, this development offers a glimpse into how alliances are shaping today’s complex political chessboard. 🌐✨
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Putin sends condolences to Iran's supreme leader over Larijani's death
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