At a press conference in Turkmenistan, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that a new world order is necessary,

 .... One where wealth is more fairly distributed, and every nation's voice is heard. He emphasized that in today’s challenging global climate, with unprecedented threats and major changes in international relations, the formation of a new world order is inevitable. Putin advocated for broad international cooperation in this emerging multipolar world, inviting dialogue with Russia's friends, partners, and allies.

During the summit, Putin met with Iranian President Masoud Pesan for the first time. The two leaders held face-to-face talks, focusing on mutual relations and the situation in the Middle East. This meeting comes at a time of heightened tensions in the region, and analysts suggest that Russia's increasing engagement with Iranian officials is Moscow's way of demonstrating that it is not isolated.

However, it remains unclear whether Russia would support Iran in the event of a full-scale conflict with Israel. Russia has drawn closer to anti-American forces in the region, including Iran, its proxies, and the Assad regime in Syria. Recently, a Russian military base in Syria was nearly targeted by Israeli missiles, fueling speculation about potential escalations. 

For over a year, Israel has been fighting wars on multiple fronts, including Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon, and the Houthis in Yemen. A common factor across these conflicts is Iran’s Revolutionary Islamic government, which has been exerting influence in the region since 1979, subjugating its people and extending its reach through proxy forces.


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