Moscow Calls for Fragile Ceasefire Amidst Tensions
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has stated that while Moscow supports a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, there is skepticism over its sustainability. The call for peace highlights ongoing tensions and the fragile nature of ceasefire agreements in volatile regions.

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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov expressed Moscow's support for a ceasefire between Israel and Iran during a statement on Tuesday. However, he conveyed doubt over the durability of such a truce, given the complex dynamics at play.
Lavrov's remarks underline the broader challenges in achieving lasting peace in a region rife with historical enmities and geopolitical conflicts. The ceasefire, although a positive development, remains frail amidst underlying tensions.
Russia's stance reflects a diplomatic interest in stability, urging both nations to prioritize dialogue over continued hostility. This development is crucial as stakeholders monitor the situation's evolution.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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