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State media reports that an Iranian minister has arrived in Russia to deliver a message by Khamenei.

Iranian state media reported that Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi arrived in Moscow on Friday to deliver to Russian President Vladimir Putin a message sent by the Islamic Republic's supreme leader Ali Khamenei.

U.S. president Donald Trump has repeatedly warned Iran of bombings and secondary tariffs, if Tehran fails to reach an agreement with Washington regarding its disputed nuclear programme. The United States have also moved additional warplanes in the region.

Both sides characterized the U.S.-Iran talks held in Oman at the weekend as constructive and positive. Araqchi stated on Wednesday, ahead of the second round of negotiations that will take place this weekend in Rome, that Iran's right not to enrich uranium was non-negotiable.

Araqchi posted a video on his Telegram account of him arriving at Moscow.

Western powers claim that Iran refines uranium beyond the permissible level for a civil energy program and near to the level required for an atomic weapon. Iran has long denied seeking nuclear weapons.

Russia has stated that any military attack against Iran would not be legal and inacceptable. On Tuesday, the Kremlin declined to respond to a question about whether Russia would be willing to take over Iran's enriched uranium stocks as part of an eventual nuclear agreement between Iran and United States. Reporting from Moscow and Dubai, Felix Light's writing; Guy Faulconbridge, Mark Trevelyan and Guy Faulconbridge are responsible for editing.

(source: Reuters)