Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued a warning to all parties involved in the Middle East conflict, urging them to avoid actions that could lead to a catastrophic clash in the region. Putin’s message comes in the wake of Iran’s retaliatory drone and missile strikes on Israel, following an Israeli attack on its Damascus consulate that resulted in the deaths of seven officers of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
In a phone call with Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, Putin emphasized the need for all sides to exercise restraint and prevent further escalation of tensions. He pointed to the unresolved conflict between Palestinians and Israel as the root cause of the current instability in the region.
Both leaders reaffirmed their support for an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, as well as efforts to ease the humanitarian crisis and work towards a political and diplomatic resolution to the conflict. Putin also congratulated Raisi and all Muslims on the end of the holy month of Ramadan.
The escalating situation in the Middle East has raised concerns among top U.S. generals, who see the growing partnerships between Russia, China, Iran, and North Korea as a significant threat to the United States. Iran’s provision of powerful ballistic missiles and drones to Russia, which have been used in the conflict in Ukraine, further complicates the situation.
As tensions continue to rise in the region, Putin’s call for restraint and diplomacy serves as a crucial reminder of the potential consequences of a full-scale conflict in the Middle East. It remains to be seen whether all parties involved will heed his warning and work towards a peaceful resolution to the ongoing crisis.