Russia issues fresh call for end to hostilities in Gulf

March 19 (Reuters) – Russia issued a fresh call on Thursday for an end to hostilities in ​the Gulf, starting with a halt to ‌U.S. and Israeli attacks, and made a new offer to use its diplomatic leverage to help ​end the fighting.
“We call for the ​fastest possible cessation of hostilities, which resulted ⁠from the unprovoked aggression of the U.S. ​and Israel,” the foreign ministry said in a statement on ​its website.

The Reuters Iran Briefing newsletter keeps you informed with the latest developments and analysis of the Iran war. Sign up here.

“Russia, alongside China, Turkey and other like-minded parties, is ready to help with a settlement to ​the conflict and the search to resolve ​differences by diplomatic-political means.
“Let us stress that the first ‌step ⁠on this path must be quick agreement by the United States and Israel to halt their military adventure.”
Russia, it said, stood for ​developing collective ​security in ⁠the Gulf “aimed at establishing a durable peace in the region and ​cooperation between all coastal countries”.
Russia has ​a “strategic ⁠partnership” with Iran, but that agreement falls short of a mutual defence treaty. Moscow, keen ⁠to ​maintain good ties with ​Washington, has called for de-escalation and offered to act as ​a mediator.
About Author: holly

i.atiku@asyarfs.org

admin

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*
*