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Russia’s President Vladimir Putin issues blunt warning to Iran, urging leaders not to trust the United States Especially Donald Trump despite newly announced U.S.–Iran ceasefire agreement
Russia Warns Iran Not to Trust U.S. After Ceasefire Deal
Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin, has reportedly issued a strong warning to Iran, urging its leadership to remain cautious in dealing with the United States—particularly under U.S. President Donald Trump —following the announcement of a fragile ceasefire agreement between Washington and Tehran.

According to sources familiar with the discussions, Moscow has expressed concern over the reliability of U.S. commitments, advising Iranian officials not to place full trust in American assurances despite the temporary de-escalation. The warning comes at a critical moment, as tensions in the region had recently surged to dangerous levels before both sides agreed to halt hostilities.
The Kremlin’s message reflects longstanding skepticism in Moscow about U.S. foreign policy, especially under Trump, whose administration has often taken unpredictable and hardline positions on Iran. Russian officials are believed to view the ceasefire as a short-term arrangement rather than a durable solution, warning that the situation could quickly deteriorate if underlying disputes remain unresolved.
While Russia has publicly welcomed efforts to reduce tensions, Putin’s cautionary stance highlights a deeper geopolitical divide. Moscow has maintained close ties with Tehran in recent years, cooperating on regional security and economic matters, and sees itself as a key ally and strategic partner to Iran.
Analysts say the warning underscores Russia’s desire to maintain influence in the region while also positioning itself as a counterbalance to U.S. power. By advising Iran to remain wary, Moscow is signaling that it does not fully trust Washington’s intentions and expects Tehran to proceed carefully in any future negotiations.
The U.S.–Iran ceasefire, reportedly linked to easing tensions over key maritime routes and military activity, has brought temporary relief to global markets and regional actors. However, uncertainty remains high, with both sides yet to address the deeper issues that led to the confrontation.
As the ceasefire takes hold, all eyes will be on whether diplomatic efforts can hold—or whether mistrust, such as that expressed by Putin, will once again push the region toward renewed conflict.
