Iran’s foreign minister will head to Moscow late Sunday night to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in the wake of U.S. strikes on Tehran’s nuclear facilities.
The Daily Telegraph reports Abbas Araghchi confirmed Iran “reserves all options to defend its security, its interests, its people…All options are on the table” while applauding Russia as “a friend of Iran.”
The report notes Araghchi said he will speak to Iran’s key ally on how to proceed. “We always consult with each other,” he added in a press conference in Istanbul.
The trip comes after President Donald Trump announced Saturday evening U.S. Northrop B-2 Spirit, also known as Stealth Bombers, attacked three nuclear sites in Iran and “obliterated” the targets. He called on Iran to seek peace.
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