Putin's Concerns: Is a Global Conflict Looming?
At an economic forum in St. Petersburg, Russian President Vladimir Putin voiced his concerns about the growing potential for global conflict, highlighting Russia's war in Ukraine and the tensions involving Israel and Iran. He stressed the need for peaceful solutions, particularly in sensitive areas like nuclear development.

During a recent economic forum in St. Petersburg, Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed his apprehension about the increasing potential for worldwide conflict. Addressing an audience, he acknowledged the rising tensions in various geopolitical hotspots, particularly pointing to Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine and the escalating discord between Israel and Iran.
Putin drew attention to the situation surrounding Iran's nuclear facilities, where Russian specialists are engaged in constructing two new reactors. He described the growing conflict potential as "disturbing" and emphasized the direct impact these global tensions have on Russia and the broader international community.
The Russian leader underscored the urgency for careful attention and effort towards finding solutions, advocating for peaceful methods to address conflicts across all directions. His remarks reflect the pressing need for diplomatic strategies amidst the prevailing uncertainties on the global stage.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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