
Iran, Russia coordinating positions on current escalation following US strikes: Iranian FM
Iran and Russia are coordinating their positions on the current escalation in the Middle East, the TASS news agency reported on Monday citing Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi, who is visiting Moscow.
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