Russia says Putin urged Israel to use diplomacy, not bombs, with Iran
- Russia condemned Israel's strikes on Iran and escalating tensions, with Putin offering to mediate between the two countries.
- Putin stressed that Russia condemned Israel's actions as a violation of international law and supported resolving Iran's nuclear program peacefully.
- While France affirmed Israel's right to defend itself, Macron called on all parties to exercise restraint and de-escalate tensions in the region.
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Putin speaks with Iran and Israel, condemns strikes, pushes for diplomatic talks
Russian President Vladimir Putin condemned Israel’s strikes in a call with Iran’s leader and urged diplomacy over Iran’s nuclear program during a separate call with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.
Putin holds talks with Netanyahu, Pezeshkian, offers mediation to prevent escalation
Russian President Vladimir Putin condemned Israel's wave of strikes on Iran, the Kremlin said Friday, following separate phone calls with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian
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Russian President Vladimir Putin, in separate telephone conversations on Friday, told Iran's president that Moscow condemned Israel's actions against Tehran and told Israel's prime minister that questions around Iran's nuclear program could only be solved through diplomacy. A Kremlin statement said Putin told Iran's Masoud Pezeshkian that Russia "condemns the actions of Israel taken in violation of the UN Charter" and expressed condolences for th
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