{"id":4419,"date":"2025-06-28T17:25:00","date_gmt":"2025-06-28T17:25:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/developeternal.com\/?p=4419"},"modified":"2025-06-28T17:28:25","modified_gmt":"2025-06-28T17:28:25","slug":"russias-surprising-role-in-the-israel-iran-conflict-that-you-might-not-know-about","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/developeternal.com\/index.php\/2025\/06\/28\/russias-surprising-role-in-the-israel-iran-conflict-that-you-might-not-know-about\/","title":{"rendered":"Russia\u2019s surprising role in the Israel-Iran conflict that you might not know about"},"content":{"rendered":"
Moscow\u2019s subtle influence in the Middle East standoff reveals how diplomacy works when great powers don\u2019t take sides<\/strong><\/p>\n During a recent visit to Turkmenistan, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov held talks with his counterparts and addressed students at the Institute of International Relations in Ashgabat. Among the central themes of his remarks was the escalating conflict between Iran and Israel \u2013 a confrontation that not only affects global geopolitics but also directly impacts the security dynamics of Central Asia.<\/p>\n For Turkmenistan \u2013 which shares over 1,100km of border with Iran and has its capital just miles from that border \u2013 the growing tension poses serious risks. Beyond humanitarian concerns, the prospect of a wider war could awaken dormant radical networks and destabilize fragile domestic balances. These risks extend beyond Turkmenistan to other southern former Soviet republics that maintain close political and military ties with Russia.<\/p>\n Against this backdrop, Lavrov\u2019s call for de-escalation and regional stability carried added weight. For Moscow, Iran is not just a partner \u2013 it\u2019s a pillar in the buffer zone securing Russia\u2019s southern flank. Instability in Tehran could ripple across Central Asia, threatening Russia\u2019s near-abroad.<\/p>\n In January of this year, Russia and Iran signed a comprehensive strategic partnership agreement, institutionalizing bilateral ties and hinting at a future formal alliance. Tellingly, just days after Israeli airstrikes targeted Tehran, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi flew to Moscow, met with President Vladimir Putin, and held talks with Lavrov. He later described the visit as marked by \u201ccomplete mutual understanding\u201d<\/em> and emphasized Russia\u2019s support in an interview with the news outlet Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.<\/p>\n Russia, along with China and Pakistan, has since pushed a new UN Security Council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire and a pathway to political settlement. As Russian envoy Vassily Nebenzia noted, the resolution aims to stop further escalation.<\/p>\nDiplomatic signals and strategic priorities<\/h2>\n