Russia's Diplomatic Stance on Middle East Ceasefire and Uranium Storage
Russia has expressed support for a 10-day ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel, hoping it leads to lasting peace. Meanwhile, Russia reiterated its offer to store Iran's enriched uranium, noting that the U.S. currently shows no interest in the proposal. These issues highlight Russia's diplomatic engagements in the region.
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In a bid to promote lasting peace in the Middle East, Russia on Friday welcomed a 10-day ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov expressed hope that this period would facilitate agreements to avoid future military conflicts.
Additionally, Russia has reaffirmed its willingness to store Iran's enriched uranium. President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly extended this offer, but, according to Peskov, the United States has not shown interest in discussing the proposal.
As tensions persist, these developments underscore Russia's ongoing diplomatic efforts in the region, seeking to play a constructive role in conflict resolution and nuclear non-proliferation.