Putin says Russia has shared peace proposals with Israel and Iran
- Russian President Vladimir Putin offered to mediate the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran amid recent air strikes and growing tensions in the Middle East.
- Putin's mediation offer follows longstanding Russian involvement in Iran's nuclear negotiations, including its role in the 2015 JCPOA deal and close ties to both Iran and Israel.
- Despite Putin's willingness to engage, U.S. President Donald Trump urged Putin to focus on ending the war in Ukraine first and told him, "Do me a favor, mediate your own."
- Putin stated Russia seeks to assure Iran's nuclear energy interests while ensuring Israel's security and emphasized that the political leadership of all parties must decide the outcome.
- Putin's mediation bid reflects Russia's aim to reassert international influence, but skepticism remains due to Moscow's alliance with Iran and ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
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Putin says Russia has shared peace proposals with Israel and Iran
President Vladimir Putin says he has secured Israel’s pledge to safeguard Russian personnel at Iran’s Russia-built nuclear power plant and that he has reached out to both sides to try to end the week-old war.
Russia has been unable to move to support Iran, which is under attack from Israel. Despite having received weapons from Iran for its invasion of Ukraine, Russia has only criticized Israel. With its strength weakened by the war with Ukraine, its declining influence on the Middle East situation has become clear. Russian President Putin has expressed a desire to act as a mediator, but US President Trump has expressed a negative view. There is also …
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