Iran Has Not Asked for Russia’s Help, Kremlin Says
The Kremlin has stated that Iran has not requested military support from Russia amid escalating conflict involving U.S. and Israeli actions against Iran.
The Kremlin confirmed that Iran has not sought military assistance from Russia as attacks by the United States and Israel in the region intensify. Dmitry Peskov, the spokesperson for the Kremlin, emphasized during a press briefing that there have been no formal requests from Iran regarding support in the current situation. This statement comes as Iran finds itself increasingly under fire, both politically and militarily, by foreign powers, signaling a complex and evolving geopolitical landscape.
Despite the absence of immediate military requests, Russia maintains a strategic partnership with Iran which was formalized in 2025. The agreement includes collaborative efforts to counter shared threats, demonstrating a level of alignment in their approaches to regional security. Nonetheless, the pact lacks a mutual defense clause, distinguishing it from the security agreement Russia has established with North Korea. This nuance may hint at the boundaries of Russian involvement and support for Iran, especially in light of the current geopolitical tensions.
Moreover, both countries have condemned the recent attacks on Iran, with Russia's UN envoy describing them as a