Russia has renewed its appeal for an immediate end to hostilities in the Gulf, placing the responsibility for de-escalation squarely on the United States and Israel. In an official statement released by the Russian Foreign Ministry, Moscow condemned what it described as unprovoked military aggression by Washington and Tel Aviv, urging both nations to bring their operations to a halt as a critical first step toward peace.
The statement emphasized that Russia, in coordination with China, Turkey, and other aligned nations, stands prepared to facilitate a diplomatic resolution to the ongoing conflict. Russian officials made clear that any meaningful path forward must begin with a firm commitment from the U.S. and Israel to cease what Moscow termed a "military adventure" in the region. The Kremlin's position signals its intent to position itself as a key broker in Gulf security negotiations.
Russia's diplomatic posture reflects its broader strategic interests in the Middle East. While Moscow holds a strategic partnership agreement with Iran, the terms of that deal stop short of a mutual defense obligation — a distinction that has allowed Russia to maintain open lines of communication with Western powers. Balancing its relationship with Tehran against its desire to preserve diplomatic ties with Washington, Russia has consistently advocated for dialogue over military escalation.
Beyond the immediate ceasefire push, Russia expressed its long-term vision for collective security architecture across the Gulf region, one designed to foster lasting peace and encourage cooperation among all coastal nations. This proposal signals Moscow's ambition to play a sustained and influential role in shaping the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East.
As tensions in the Gulf continue to draw global concern, Russia's active diplomatic outreach underscores the urgency of multilateral engagement and the need for a coordinated international response to prevent further escalation.


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