Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi spoke by phone with Russian Foreign Minister Serge Lavrov on Monday, in what appeared to be their first publicly disclosed call since reports that Moscow had floated curbing intelligence-sharing with Tehran as part of a possible bargain with Washington over Ukraine. Russia said the call was initiated by the Iranian side.
UN Security Council push
According to Iranian news agency WANA, Araghchi told Lavrov that Iran would seek an urgent UNSC meeting and asked Moscow to help prevent Washington from using the Security Council against Tehran. He also criticized countries including Bahrain for siding with US policy and increasing pressure on Iran.
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The Iranian foreign minister described the March 11 Security Council resolution on the region as a “distortion of reality.” He also urged council members, especially Russia and China, to block what he portrayed as the “misuse” of the body while military action against Iran continues.
Despite their strategic ties to Tehran, Russia and China abstained on March 11 as the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 2817 condemning Iranian missile and drone attacks on Gulf states and Jordan. The measure passed 13-0, with neither country using its veto.
Bushehr nuclear power risks
Bushehr featured prominently in Monday’s call after a reported projectile strike near Iran’s only operating nuclear power plant earlier in the week. According to the Russian Foreign Ministry’s readout, Lavrov said US and Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear infrastructure, including the Bushehr plant, were “categorically unacceptable,” warning they endangered Russian personnel and risked catastrophic environmental consequences.
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