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					<description><![CDATA[Moscow &#8211; Russian President Vladimir Putin held separate phone conversations with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Iranian President Masoud]]></description>
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<p><strong>Moscow </strong>&#8211; Russian President Vladimir Putin held separate phone conversations with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian to discuss the rapidly evolving situation in Iran.</p>



<p>The Kremlin said Russia is prepared to play a mediating role to reduce tensions and promote dialogue across the Middle East.</p>



<p>The calls come at a sensitive moment as Iran faces widespread unrest following a harsh crackdown on nationwide protests.</p>



<p>International concern has grown after reports of violence arrests and heightened security measures across Iranian cities.</p>



<p>According to the Kremlin Putin outlined ideas aimed at strengthening regional stability during his discussion with Netanyahu.</p>



<p>He emphasized Russia’s willingness to continue mediation efforts involving all relevant regional and international actors.</p>



<p>Russia’s leadership believes diplomatic engagement is essential to avoid further escalation in an already volatile region.</p>



<p>Officials say Moscow views dialogue as the most effective tool to prevent conflict and protect long term regional balance.</p>



<p>In his separate conversation with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian Putin addressed developments inside Iran.</p>



<p>The Kremlin said a detailed readout of that call would be released at a later time.</p>



<p>Russia has steadily deepened its relationship with Iran in recent years.</p>



<p>This includes a 20 year strategic partnership agreement signed by Putin and Pezeshkian last year.</p>



<p>Moscow sees Iran as a key regional partner particularly after shifts in Middle Eastern power dynamics.</p>



<p>The loss of Syria as a close ally following political upheaval has heightened Russia’s strategic concerns.</p>



<p>Any serious threat to Iran’s leadership is viewed in Moscow as a destabilizing factor for the region.</p>



<p>Russian officials fear further disruptions could weaken their broader influence in the Middle East.</p>



<p>Tensions have been fueled by recent history between Iran Israel and the United States.</p>



<p>Last year Israeli and US forces struck Iranian nuclear sites escalating already strained relations.</p>



<p>Iran and Israel also fought a brief but intense 12 day conflict that raised fears of wider war.</p>



<p>These developments continue to shape regional security calculations for all major players.</p>



<p>The United States has warned it may intervene if violence linked to Iran’s crackdown continues.</p>



<p>Such statements have increased anxiety across the region and among global powers.</p>



<p>Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Russia is already contributing to regional stability.</p>



<p>He credited Putin’s diplomatic efforts with helping de escalate tensions beyond Iran alone.</p>



<p>Russia maintains that its role is not limited to supporting one country.</p>



<p>Officials argue Moscow is acting in the interest of broader peace and security.</p>



<p>Western nations continue to accuse Iran of secretly pursuing nuclear weapons.</p>



<p>Tehran denies the allegations and insists its nuclear program is strictly peaceful.</p>



<p>Russia supports Iran’s right to develop nuclear energy for civilian purposes.</p>



<p>Moscow has repeatedly stated that diplomacy is the only solution to nuclear disputes.</p>



<p>Putin’s outreach highlights Russia’s intent to remain a central diplomatic actor.</p>



<p>By engaging both Israel and Iran Moscow aims to position itself as a key mediator.</p>



<p>The coming weeks may test whether dialogue can prevent further escalation.</p>



<p>Regional stability now depends heavily on restraint diplomacy and international coordination.</p>
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