Peskov: Russia is ready to help solve the crisis in West Asia
The spokesman of the Kremlin palace also reacted to the speculations about the possible visit of the North Korean leader to Russia by announcing Russia’s readiness to help resolve conflicts in the West Asian region.
According to RCO News Agency, Dmitry Peskov, the spokesman of the Kremlin Palace, said today (Friday) that Russia is in contact with all interested parties in the conflicts in the West Asian region and is ready to help resolve this issue.
Sputnik News agency reported that Peskov told Turkey’s TRT channel: Russia is a country that is in contact with all parties involved, including Iran, Israel, Lebanon and the Palestinians.
He added: If we can do something for this crisis, we will be ready to do it.
Peskov’s statements are raised following the fact that the occupying policies of the Zionist regime, which motivated its terrorist and aggressive actions in the region, have increased concerns about the occurrence of a full-scale war in the region.
In this regard, Russian President Vladimir Putin asked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to approve the peace plans that Russia has currently proposed and accepted.
A high-ranking Russian delegation also arrived in Tel Aviv on Thursday to discuss the possibility of reaching a prisoner exchange agreement between Israel and the Hamas movement in the shadow of the statements of “Moussa Abu Marzouq”, one of the leaders of Hamas, about the possibility of releasing 2 prisoners with Russian citizenship as part of any deal. will be concluded in the future, discuss.
More than a year has passed since the Al-Aqsa storm operation on October 7, 2023 by the Hamas movement against the occupied territories and the beginning of the Gaza war, the airstrikes and ground operations of the Zionist regime in the Gaza Strip continue with the alleged aim of “destroying Hamas”. The main victims of these attacks have been nearly 43,000 civilians, most of whom are children and women.
By violating the laws of war and the resolutions of the UN Security Council, the Zionist regime has also targeted the civilian infrastructures of Gaza, including residential neighborhoods, hospitals, and humanitarian and relief facilities affiliated with the UN.
The delivery of humanitarian aid to civilians in Gaza has been slow due to the transformation of the main border crossings into war zones, which has raised concerns about the occurrence of humanitarian disasters, including imminent famine and increased mortality due to the spread of infectious diseases and the lack of medicine and medical equipment.
Lebanon’s Hezbollah was the first foreign front that responded to the Zionist regime’s war crimes in Gaza and exchanged fire with it on the northern borders of the occupied territories from the first days of the war. More than 60 thousand residents of this area have left it.
Over the past month, the Zionist regime, with the aim of guaranteeing the return of the residents of the northern areas of the occupied lands to their homes, has increased airstrikes against southern Lebanon and has started ground operations there since October 1.
These attacks included targeted assassinations and the martyrdom of some Lebanese Hezbollah officials, including the martyr Seyyed Hussein Nasrallah, the Secretary General of Lebanon’s Hezbollah.
On the other hand, the tensions between the Zionist regime and Iran have increased following the operation “Sadegh 2”, which is Iran’s legitimate military response to the aggressive and terrorist actions of this regime in the region.
Sputnik wrote that Peskov said about the possibility of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s visit to Russia in 2025: Of course, the close neighbors are constantly making high-level visits to each other.
He added that Russia and North Korea are developing bilateral cooperation in all fields.
In June, Russian President Vladimir Putin visited North Korea, and in a meeting with the North Korean leader, they signed an agreement on the strategic partnership of the society.
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