Russia Offers to Mediate US, Israel, Iran Conflict Amid Ceasefire Demands

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told reporters that Putin is continuing his contact with regional leaders amid the escalating conflict. | World News

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With no end in sight to the ongoing war between the US, Israel, and Iran, Russia has now offered to mediate talks. This statement from Moscow follows Russian President Vladimir Putin's call for a swift end to the hostilities in the region.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has stated he would be in touch with regional leaders and that Moscow stands ready to 'help restore peace in the region.'

Kazem Jalali, Iranian envoy to Russia, outlined a set of key conditions that Iran expects from the United States and Israel in order to restore peace in the region.

Iran's four key demands include a definitive and complete cessation of aggression and terrorist attacks, provision of objective and credible guarantees to prevent any resumption of aggression or war, full compensation for material and moral damages, and respect for Iran's legal jurisdiction in the Strait of Hormuz for the purpose of ensuring international maritime security.

Russia has been accused of helping Iran in attacks on US bases, but the Kremlin has rejected these claims and dismissed them as 'fake news.'