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The Kremlin has said that Iran's nuclear program will be the subject of future Russia and US talks

The Kremlin announced on Wednesday that future discussions between Russia and the United States will include discussions on Iran’s nuclear program, a topic it claimed had been "touched on" during an initial round U.S. - Russia talks last month.

Bloomberg reported Tuesday that Russia had agreed to help the administration of U.S. president Donald Trump communicate with Iran about various issues including Tehran's nuclear program and its support for anti-U.S. regional proxies.

Although the Kremlin did not confirm this, it has stated that Iran will now be one of many topics that Washington and Moscow will discuss in greater detail.

Dmitry Peskov, Kremlin spokesperson, said: "So far it is understood that the Russian position is that the problem of Iran's nucleus dossier should be resolved exclusively through peaceful political and diplomatic methods."

"We think there's potential here, because Iran is an ally, a partner and a nation with whom we have comprehensive, mutually-beneficial and mutually respecting relations. Russia is prepared to do all it can for this." The United States knows this."

Trump re-launched his "maximum press" campaign against Iran last month, which included efforts to reduce its oil exports to zero to prevent Tehran from acquiring a nuclear bomb. Iran denies that it has any such intentions.

Since the beginning of the Ukraine War, Russia has strengthened its relations with the Islamic Republic and signed an agreement on strategic cooperation with Iran in January.

The Kremlin has said that Iran was discussed during the Russia-U.S. discussions in Saudi Arabia last Month.

Peskov stated that Riyadh had touched on the subject. "But not in details, not in details."

Peskov responded to a question about the Bloomberg article by saying: "Look, Iran was on the table, it was mentioned, but not in depth." Reporting by Dmitry Antonov, Guy Faulconbridge and Andrew Osborn.

(source: Reuters)