Putin says Russia will do ‘everything’ to help secure Middle East peace

Putin says Russia will do ‘everything’ to help secure Middle East peace

Russian president Vladimir Putin told Iran's foreign minister Abbas Araghchi that Moscow would do everything to ensure that peace is achieved as soon as possible.

Russian president Vladimir Putin (right) greets Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi at the Boris Yeltsin Presidential Library in Saint Petersburg. (AFP pic)
SAINT PETERSBURG:
Russian president Vladimir Putin told Iran’s top diplomat that Moscow would do everything it could to help secure peace in the Middle East, during a meeting in Saint Petersburg today.

Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi, speaking on arrival in Russia, had blamed Washington for the failure of talks on brokering a deal to end the fighting, with a ceasefire between the sides still holding.

“For our part, we will do everything that serves your interests, the interests of all the people of the region, so that peace can be achieved as soon as possible,” Russian state media quoted Putin as telling Araghchi.

Putin also hailed “how courageously and heroically the people of Iran are fighting for their independence and sovereignty”, the TASS news agency reported.

“Russia, just like Iran, intends to continue our strategic relationship,” the Kremlin chief added.

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