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Iran’s Foreign Minister Flew to Moscow With a Deal — Washington Hasn’t Made a Move

Iran’s Foreign Minister Flew to Moscow With a Deal — Washington Hasn’t Made a Move
Iran’s foreign minister just moved from Pakistan to Oman — and now toward Moscow — carrying what may be the most important offer of this entire crisis. While Washington has not officially responded, Russia is about to hear Iran’s updated position first. That timing may change the entire negotiation.
This video breaks down why Aragchi’s diplomatic route matters, how Moscow has positioned itself around the uranium question, and why Russia may now hold a “first receiver advantage” over the next phase of talks.
From enriched uranium and sanctions relief to Hormuz access and post-war Gulf security, this is no longer just a U.S.–Iran negotiation. It is a multi-player power struggle where the country that hears the real terms first may shape the final deal.
In this analysis, we cover:
• Why Iran’s “improved offer” may have been prepared before Trump’s cancellation
• How Russia’s uranium proposal gives Tehran an alternative to Washington
• And why Moscow’s role could decide the next round of negotiations
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Subscribe now, share your view in the comments, and stay tuned — because the next breakthrough may not happen in Washington. It may happen in Moscow.

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