According to a report by The Moscow Times on Thursday, March 5, 2026, in a press briefing, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told reporters that Moscow has verified it has not received any requests for help, including arms supplies, from Tehran. ”
Regarding the present scenario, no demands have been made by Iran,” Peskov stated. ”
Our stance remains unchanged; it is consistent and known to all parties involved.” In response to enquiries regarding whether Russia planned to supply Iran with military assistance, including weaponry, in addition to its continuing political support, the official made the comments.
Amid rising tensions in the Middle East, the statement is made in response to the United States’ and Israel’s massive military assault against Iran on February 28.
The White House provided justification for the operations by citing alleged missile and nuclear threats coming from Tehran, and they targeted many important installations in Iran.
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) of Iran responded by launching massive counterattacks, including targets in Israel among them.
Additional US installations in the Gulf area that were targeted by Iranian forces include those in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Jordan, Qatar, Kuwait, and the UAE.
Worries about a wider regional escalation have been heightened by these confrontations, which have attracted the attention of major powers.
Iranian sources also claim that prominent members of the country’s leadership, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, were among those killed in the strikes.
The political dynamics within Tehran and its future response plans have been the subject of discussion in light of this development.
Russia seems to be taking a cautious approach despite the escalating confrontation, focusing on diplomatic backing for Tehran rather than providing direct military assistance or transferring weapons.See_More…
