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Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said that the U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities 'failed to achieve its ...
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev followed up this claim by writing that Russia had "no intention of supplying nuclear ...
Medvedev responded to Trump's critique in a new post, writing, "Russia has no intention of supplying nuclear weapons to Iran." "But other countries might — that's what was said," he added.
Medvedev did not list specific countries that might pitch in and support Iran. However, Russia historically has backed Iran's nuclear program. Russian President Vladimir Putin also offered to mediate ...
Russian Security Council Deputy Chairman Dmitry Medvedev on Tuesday dismissed U.S. President Donald Trump’s shifting rhetoric ...
That included a Monday joint statement from Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham and Democratic Sen. Richard Blumenthal calling ...
President Donald Trump has threatened to unleash ‘the most powerful and lethal weapons ever built’ if Russia supplies nuclear warheads to Iran. Trump two days after the US carried out strikes on ...
Iranian defence minister Brigadier General Aziz Nasirzadeh claimed Russia extended its support after Iran's strike on US base in Qatar, which US President Donald Trump dismissed as a 'coordinated' ...
Trump accused Medvedev, the deputy chair of the Security Council of the Russian Federation and former president of Russia from 2008-2012, of “casually throwing around the ‘N’ word (Nuclear ...
Iran Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi will reportedly meet Russian President Vladimir Putin tomorrow, amid escalating tensions in the Middle East.