The Russian president has discussed the ongoing conflict engulfing the region with counterparts from the UAE, Qatar and Bahrain
Russian President Vladimir Putin. © Alexander Kazakov; RIA Novosti
[RT] Russian
President Vladimir Putin has held telephone conversations with the
leaders of the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Bahrain, the Kremlin
announced on Monday. All three countries host major US military bases.
The
US and Israel launched a massive unprovoked military campaign against
Iran on Saturday, killing Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and
several top commanders. Tehran has responded by launching hundreds of
missiles and drones at American and Israeli targets across the Gulf
region.
According to a readout of the call between Putin and
UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the two leaders
discussed “the unprecedented tragic events in the Middle East in the context of the US-Israeli aggression against Iran and Tehran’s harsh retaliatory actions.”
Both sides stressed “the need for an immediate ceasefire and a return to the political-diplomatic process.”
Putin
noted that Russia’s significant efforts to facilitate a peaceful
resolution to the Iranian nuclear program issue, in which the UAE had
also played an active role, were disrupted by an “unprovoked act of armed aggression against a sovereign UN member state, in violation of the fundamental principles of international law.”
The UAE leader, in turn, emphasized that Iran’s retaliatory strikes
had directly affected his country, causing damage and posing a threat to
civilians. He stressed that such strikes are unjustified, as UAE
territory is not being used as a staging ground for attacks on Iran.
Putin expressed readiness to convey these concerns to Tehran and provide
possible assistance to stabilize the situation.
In his call with Qatar’s Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Putin condemned the “flagrant violation of international law,” which has led to “severe, tragic consequences for the Iranian people.”
Both sides expressed concern over the risks of the conflict expanding
and the danger of involving other countries and voiced mutual hope for
rapid de-escalation and a return to the political and diplomatic
sphere.
Putin also spoke with Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al
Khalifa, who currently chairs the Gulf Cooperation Council. They
exchanged views on the “unprecedented escalation around Iran as a result of US and Israeli aggression, which is bringing the entire region to the brink of full-scale war with unpredictable consequences.”
Both sides stressed the need for an immediate cessation of
hostilities to prevent the situation from spiraling completely out of
control.
Later in the day, Putin also held a phone call with
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud, with both sides
expressing serious concern over the risks of escalation of the conflict
and stressing the urgent need for diplomacy.
The Saudi Crown Prince noted that Russia could “play a positive, stabilizing role” in the conflict given its friendly relations with both Iran and the Persian Gulf countries.
The US-Israeli campaign, dubbed “Operation Epic Fury”
by Washington, has entered its third day with President Donald Trump
vowing to sustain the assault for weeks if necessary, claiming the
operation will continue “until all of our objectives are achieved.”
Russia has condemned the strikes as a “premeditated and unprovoked act of aggression” aimed at toppling a government that “refused to yield to the dictates of force and hegemonic pressure.”