Putin Calls for Diplomacy Amidst Speculations of Targeted Strikes on Iranian Leader
President Vladimir Putin dismissed talks about the potential assassination of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei by Israel and the U.S., urging diplomatic solutions instead. He emphasized the need for Iran to have peaceful nuclear power while ensuring Israel's security and called for dialogue to end hostilities.
In a firm stance against escalating military tensions, President Vladimir Putin refused to entertain notions of a targeted strike on Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei by Israel or the United States. Speaking in St. Petersburg, Putin emphasized the consolidation of Iranian society around its political leadership and urged for diplomatic dialogue.
Putin stressed that all parties involved in the Middle East conflict should seek solutions that safeguard Iran's right to nuclear energy for peaceful purposes while ensuring Israel's security. He revealed that Russia had shared proposals with the U.S., Israel, and Iran to address the crisis without resorting to military action.
As speculation mounts over U.S. involvement in Israel's military actions, Russian officials have cautioned against potential regional destabilization. Putin confirmed that Russian interests in Iran's nuclear sector, including personnel safety and energy cooperation, were being protected through diplomatic channels, underscoring Moscow's role as a mediator.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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