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Analysts believe that Vladimir Putin is trying to

"Service Service": The Russian Federation agreed to help Iran with a nuclear program - the media

Analysts believe that Vladimir Putin is trying to "play for both sides. " In Moscow, they are not interested in having Tehran to receive nuclear weapons, but at the same time the Russian Federation needs Iranian weapons for war in Ukraine. Tehran concluded an agreement with Moscow, according to which Russia can return Iran enriched Uranus, obtained within the joint comprehensive action plan (SVPD) in 2015.

About it writes the American channel Fox News with reference to its source in foreign intelligence. The publication states that according to the IAEA, Iran has already accumulated the number of uranium enriched for its intended nuclear program. Sources of reconnaissance, familiar with the course of Russo-Iranian negotiations, say that the latest news about the development of nuclear weapons by Tehran may interfere with a new nuclear agreement with Iran.

It is reported that there are now warehouses with the enriched Iranian Uranus in the Russian Federation. These measures were taken within the SVPD to prevent the development of a nuclear bomb tehran. According to sources, Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed to return Iran enriched uranium if the new SVPR does not take place.

"Within the agreement between the two countries, Russia has undertaken to return all the enriched uranium as soon as possible, if for some reason the United States leaves the agreement," the intelligence said. The US State Department refused to comment on this. "We will not comment on the foreseeable secret reconnaissance reports, but in any case, the SVR has not been on the agenda for several months," the journalists told the department.

The former analytics of the US Department of Defense Intelligence Management Rebecca Coffler believes that the laying of such an operation looks like a reasonable step. According to her, in Moscow they try to "play for both sides. " The Kremlin is not interested in getting nuclear weapons, but at the same time it needs Iranian weapons for war in Ukraine. According to the analytics, Russia is profitable to be one of the sides of the SVPD, as it gives it levers in the US and Iran.

The authors of the publication note that the said contract was discussed within the limits of Vladimir Putin's trip to Iran to conclude weapons agreements in July 2022. According to journalists, the "service for service" agreement between Moscow and Tehran has further strengthened the relationship between the two countries.

Recall that according to Financial Times of March 5, the Russian Federation does not dare to buy a far -range Iranian ballistic missile rockets, fearing the supply of US missiles atacms with a distance of up to 300 kilometers. Earlier, on March 2, Bloomberg reported that Iran was asking for new complex air defense systems in Russia to prevent potential impact on nuclear facilities by Israel.