
Russia Offers Diplomatic Assistance to Resolve Persian Gulf Disputes
Russia’s Foreign Ministry has announced its readiness to assist in resolving ongoing tensions in the Persian Gulf through diplomatic and political channels. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova stated that Moscow is prepared to facilitate dialogue amid recent escalations in the region.
The diplomatic offer follows a series of Iranian missile and drone strikes targeting facilities in the United Arab Emirates. Reports indicate the attacks resulted in injuries to three Indian workers. Zakharova referenced Russia’s prior proposals for establishing collective security frameworks and joint regional security mechanisms as a potential foundation for de-escalation.
Regional tensions have been further heightened by recent statements from former United States President Donald Trump. In a post on Truth Social, Trump warned of severe retaliation against Iran should Iranian forces target American vessels. The remarks underscore broader international concern surrounding maritime security and regional stability.
Russian officials have consistently emphasized that diplomatic engagement remains the preferred pathway to addressing security challenges in the Persian Gulf. Moscow’s latest statement aligns with its longstanding position that regional disputes should be resolved through multilateral cooperation rather than military confrontation. The Foreign Ministry reiterated that Russia remains open to coordinating with regional stakeholders to prevent further escalation and maintain safe navigation through critical waterways, emphasizing that political dialogue is essential for long-term stability.
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