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Russia’s President Vladimir Putin Issues Blunt Warning to Iran, Urging Leaders Not to Trust the United States or Donald Trump Despite Newly Announced Ceasefire Agreement
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin has issued a direct warning to Iran, urging its leadership not to trust the United States or Donald Trump despite the announcement of a new ceasefire agreement between Washington and Tehran.

The warning comes as the United States and Iran enter a fragile pause in hostilities following weeks of escalating tensions that raised fears of a broader regional conflict. The temporary truce, expected to last for two weeks, is seen by some as an opportunity for de-escalation, but skepticism remains high among global powers.
Putin’s remarks reflect Russia’s cautious stance toward the agreement, with Moscow signaling that it views the ceasefire as a short-term tactical move rather than a sign of lasting peace. By advising Iran not to rely on U.S. assurances, the Russian leader underscored longstanding concerns about Washington’s consistency in international agreements.
The Kremlin has maintained close ties with Tehran and has frequently positioned itself in opposition to U.S. influence in the Middle East. Putin’s warning is likely intended to reinforce that alliance while encouraging Iran to approach any negotiations with caution.
Meanwhile, reactions to the ceasefire have been mixed. Some officials have welcomed the pause in fighting as a necessary step to prevent further escalation, while others question whether the agreement can hold given the deep mistrust between both sides.
For Iran, the decision to engage under the current terms presents both an opportunity and a risk. While the ceasefire may offer temporary relief, doubts about U.S. intentions continue to shape Tehran’s approach.
As the situation develops, the durability of the ceasefire remains uncertain. Observers say the coming days will be critical in determining whether the agreement leads to more stable diplomatic efforts or simply delays another round of confrontation.
