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The Kremlin said the situation in the Middle East was developing in an alarming direction and called
The Kremlin said the situation in the Middle East was developing in an alarming direction and called on all sides to exercise restraint, reports. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters that Russia had contacts with all sides in the region and said Moscow condemned any action that caused the death of civilians. “This situation is developing according to the most alarming scenario,” Peskov said. “We call for restraint by all sides against the backdrop of what is happening. And of course, we condemn any actions which lead to the deaths of civilians.” Asked what Moscow would do next and whether it would support Iran in the event of Tehran entering a full-scale conflict with Israel, Peskov said: “We have contacts with all sides in this conflict, we continue to have these contacts and call on all sides for restraint.”
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