He did not reveal whether he had been warned by Iran about the attack on Israel – 2024-04-17 13:10:37

The Kremlin declined to say whether Russia had been warned about Iran’s missile attacks on Israel, but called on all sides in the Middle East to show restraint.

THE Putin had yesterday called on all sides to refrain from actions that would provoke a new confrontation, which, as he warned, would have disastrous consequences for the region.

The representative of the Kremlin Dmitry Peskovasked today whether Tehran, with which Moscow maintains close ties, had warned the Russia in advance of Saturday’s missile attacks on Israelstated that he had nothing to say on the matter.

“We don’t even want to talk about the escalation of this conflict. This is against Israel’s interests Iran and the entire region,” said Peskov.

“The Russian Federation continues close, constructive working contacts with Iran,” Peskov said. “We also have constructive contacts with Israel.”

“We are conducting a dialogue, discussing the need for de-escalation. We call on all countries in the region to show reasonable restraint.”

According to the protothema, Peskov stated that the situation is serious.

“If we are talking about a ‘direct’ conflict between Israel and Iran, I would not call the current conflict indirect,” Peskov told reporters.

“When a country’s consulate is destroyed, it can hardly be called an indirect conflict.”

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