Russia Warns US Not to Help Israel Militarily Against Iran
- On 13 June 2025, Israel launched air strikes against nuclear and civilian sites in Iran, escalating a conflict in the Middle East.
- The strikes followed ongoing tensions between Israel and Iran, with Russia denouncing them as illegal and calling for diplomatic resolution.
- Russian officials warned the United States against military support to Israel, citing risks of radical destabilisation and a worsening air war lasting six days.
- Namibia's President Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah criticised the strikes as violations of Iran's sovereignty, urging restraint and diplomacy to prevent broader regional and global impacts.
- The events highlight increased international concern over conflict escalation, with calls to prioritize peaceful negotiation to avoid nuclear crisis and wider instability.
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"Extremely Dangerous": Russia Warns US Against 'Military Intervention' In Iran-Israel War
"We would like to particularly warn Washington against military intervention in the situation, which would be an extremely dangerous step with truly unpredictable negative consequences," Russia's foreign ministry's spokeswoman said.
The two major powers support opposing sides: the US is on the side of Israel, while Russia is strengthening its cooperation with Tehran.
Moscow "warns" Washington against any "military intervention" in the conflict between Iran and Israel, warning of "actually unpredictable negative consequences", said on Thursday the spokesman for Russian diplomacy, Maria Zakharova.
Russia Minister Warns US on Direct Military Aid to Israel
Saying such a move would further destabilize the Middle East, Russia's deputy foreign minister warned the U.S. on Wednesday about providing direct military aid to Israel in the Jewish state's conflict with Iran.
Russia warns US against military aid to Israel as Donald Trump snubs Putin’s mediation offer
Russian Deputy FM Sergei Ryabkov warned the US against aiding Israel militarily, calling it dangerously destabilising the region. Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump revealed he rejected President Vladimir Putin’s offer to mediate the Israel-Iran conflict.
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