Moscow Calls for Dialogue to Avoid New Strikes on Iran's Nuclear Facilities
Maria Zakharova of Russia expressed concern about potential new attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities, emphasizing that a peaceful deal could be achieved through dialogue. She highlighted the June bombings by Israel and the U.S., stating a promise of no new strikes is essential for renewed cooperation with the U.N. nuclear watchdog.
In a recent statement, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova expressed Moscow's apprehension regarding the potential for further strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities.
Citing attacks conducted by Israel and the United States in June, Zakharova stressed that a peaceful resolution through dialogue remains possible.
She emphasized that a commitment to refrain from future attacks is critical for reestablishing cooperation between Iran and the United Nations nuclear watchdog.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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