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📰 Blog Title: Russia News Update — October 2025 | War Front, Diplomacy, and Future Strategy

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📰 Blog Title: Russia News Update — October 2025 | War Front, Diplomacy, and Future Strategy đŸ‡Ŧ🇧 English Version Russia in October 2025: Power, Policy, and Pressure Russia’s geopolitical landscape continues to evolve rapidly in October 2025. From its ongoing war in Ukraine to global diplomatic maneuvering, Moscow is signaling that it remains a decisive player in shaping the world order — despite economic sanctions and internal challenges. --- 1. Putin on Nuclear Arms and the U.S. At a summit in Tajikistan, President Vladimir Putin made headlines by declaring that it would be “no big deal” if the United States refuses to extend the New START nuclear arms treaty. The statement underscores Russia’s readiness to move forward with its independent nuclear agenda while keeping diplomatic options open. Putin emphasized that Russia is testing next-generation nuclear weapons, including hypersonic systems, to ensure deterrence against Western military dominance. He added that the doo...

Blog: Iran–Russia Nuclear Treaty Updates

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--- 🌍 Blog: Iran–Russia Nuclear Treaty Updates --- ✒️ English Version Iran–Russia Nuclear Treaty: A Strategic Shift in Global Energy and Geopolitics In 2025, Iran and Russia took a historic step by deepening their nuclear and strategic partnership. Both nations signed and ratified a 20-year Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Treaty, covering cooperation in nuclear energy, defense, transport, finance, science, agriculture, and culture. 🔑 Key Updates 1. $25 Billion Nuclear Deal – Russia’s Rosatom signed a $25 billion agreement to build four new nuclear power plants in Iran. 2. Small Nuclear Power Plants (MoU) – On September 24, 2025, an MoU was signed to develop small nuclear reactors, helping Iran move toward its goal of 20 GW nuclear energy by 2040. 3. Bushehr Plant Expansion – Russia continues supporting Iran’s only existing nuclear plant at Bushehr, while more capacity is being planned. 4. Geopolitical Angle – The UN Security Council rejected Russian and Ch...