
Russian President Vladimir Putin is spending significant time addressing the escalating Middle East crisis, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Friday. The conflict, triggered by joint US-Israeli airstrikes nearly five weeks ago, continues to destabilize the region. Putin’s involvement reflects Moscow’s concern over regional security and global economic impacts.
The ongoing war in Iran has unsettled financial markets and raised fears of broader instability. The Kremlin highlighted that Putin is closely monitoring developments and engaging with advisers on possible diplomatic measures. Analysts note Russia’s growing role as a mediator in Middle East tensions.
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Peskov did not provide details on specific actions Putin is taking but confirmed that the president is actively reviewing the situation. The statement underscores Russia’s strategic interest in maintaining regional influence and preventing escalation.
Meanwhile, the conflict has intensified international pressure on US President Donald Trump to seek a swift resolution. Global leaders are concerned about the humanitarian and economic consequences of continued hostilities in the region.
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Observers suggest that Putin’s attention to the crisis could position Russia as a key player in diplomatic negotiations. Experts say Moscow may leverage its engagement to influence outcomes and promote regional stability.