RT.com
05 Feb 2026, 12:30 GMT+10
Moscow is offering to play a role if Washington and Tehran strike a deal, the Russian foreign minister has said
The Middle East is like a minefield waiting for a chain reaction, and an escalation between the US and Iran could trigger it, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has warned.
Moscow does not seek to impose itself on the two nations, but is ready to play a constructive role if they manage to find a peaceful way forward, Lavrov said in an interview with RT's Rick Sanchez on Wednesday.
"Iran is our close partner and neighbor, we care about how the situation develops. More so because it is explosive not only for Iran itself, but also the entire Middle and Central East. Too many mines are buried there, waiting to be set off by a clumsy foot," he stated.
"The Iranians, the Israelis, the Americans know we are prepared to offer our services that could contribute to implementation of agreements, when - hopefully when - or if they are reached."
Last year, a major flare up was triggered by an Israeli attack on Iranian nuclear facilities that West Jerusalem claimed was involved in a nuclear weapons program - which Tehran says it does not have. The two-week series of long-range strikes by the two nations culminated with a US intervention, as it bombed fortified sites in Iran that the Israeli military had no means to destroy.
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In recent weeks, US President Donald Trump has alluded to the possibility of a new attack on Iran to pressure Tehran amid mass anti-government protests. The US and Iran are also engaged in tense negotiations, echoing the situation before the June 2025 escalation.
The full interview with Sergey Lavrov will air on RT on Thursday at 5:30 PM Moscow Time.
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