Putin Proposes Mediation in Israel-Iran Conflict Amid Global Tensions
Russian President Vladimir Putin has offered mediation to resolve the Israel-Iran conflict, suggesting a deal that would enable Iran's peaceful atomic pursuits while addressing Israeli concerns. He emphasized Russia's neutral stance and affirmed talks with Iran, Israel, and the US, highlighting Russia's long-standing diplomatic balancing act.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed his readiness to mediate a resolution to the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran. His proposal aims to ensure that Iran can proceed with peaceful atomic energy ambitions while assuaging security concerns from Israeli quarters.
Putin called the situation 'delicate' but remains optimistic about a feasible solution. This proposal came as part of his broader interaction with senior news editors from international agencies, revealing Russia's approach of non-imposition on the involved sovereignties.
The suggestion reflects Russia's intricate diplomatic ties in the region, marked by its economic and military partnerships with Iran and cordial relations with Israel. Putin has shared Moscow's ideas with Iran, Israel, and the US, but reiterated that final decisions hinge upon these nations' political authorities.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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