Russia's Mediation Moves: Putin Connects with West Asia Leaders
Russia is actively engaging in mediation efforts in West Asia, with President Vladimir Putin speaking to Israeli and Iranian leaders. The discussions focus on regional stability amid US threats against Iran and ongoing protests within the country. Russia reaffirms its commitment to diplomatic resolutions and strengthening partnerships.
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On Friday, Russia reiterated its commitment to mediation in West Asia, as President Vladimir Putin engaged in dialogues with Israeli and Iranian heads of state. These strategic discussions come in the wake of mounting tensions and threats from the United States towards the Islamic Republic.
In conversations with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Putin emphasized Russia's dedication to promoting constructive dialogue to stabilize the region. Concurrently, he was briefed by Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on efforts to quell internal unrest due to economic instability.
Both Israel and Iran expressed a shared goal of resolving regional tensions via diplomatic means. This development unfolds amid new threats from the US following intensified protests in Iran post-economic turmoil.
(With inputs from agencies.)

