INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.His comments came after an Iranian lawmaker suggested in an interview with the state-run news agency
RIA Novosti that Russia and China could serve as joint guarantors of any future agreement between Tehran and Washington.Russia has issued
multiple appeals for de-escalation in recent weeks after United States President Donald Trump appeared to threaten Iran with military
action if it refused to negotiate limits on its nuclear program.Peskov did not say whether Moscow would take on a guarantor role but said
talks in Oman last week, marking their highest-level contact since Trump withdrew from a landmark nuclear deal in 2018.