
Putin reveals his secret warning to Trump, Netanyahu on Iran nuclear plant: Russia ready to join war?
Published on Jun 21, 2025 09:30 AM IST
As the conflict between Tehran and Israel escalates, Vladimir Putin has issued this warning for the US and Israel. Speaking at the International Economic Forum, Putin revealed to the panel what he told Donald Trump and Benjamin Netantyahu regarding Iran's Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant. While not directly involved, Russia has this particular stake in the growing unrest. Watch his full remarks here.

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