Kremlin Urges Restraint Amid U.S.-Iran Tensions
The Kremlin has advised the United States and Iran to practice caution and continue their negotiations to halt the escalating conflict. Recent U.S. attacks mark an escalation that could potentially reignite a full-scale war, temporarily paused by a ceasefire in early April.
The Kremlin on Thursday issued a call for prudence, urging both the United States and Iran to refrain and persist with talks aimed at ending their conflict. This appeal comes amid a backdrop of intensified exchanges between the two nations.
The most recent U.S. strikes overnight on Wednesday represent a dramatic development in an escalating cycle of attacks, raising fears of a full-scale war reigniting. Such a conflict had been on hold since early April, when both sides had tentatively agreed to a truce.
President Donald Trump warned of potential further escalations, adding pressure to the volatile situation. The international community is watching closely as the tension threatens broader implications for global peace and security.
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