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Russia urges US to drop ultimatums, support Iran conflict de-escalation

Published on: April 6, 2026 1:00 PM

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MOSCOW/TEHRAN: Russia has called on the United States to abandon the use of ultimatums and play a constructive role in stabilizing the escalating Iran crisis. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov emphasized that both sides should avoid actions that undermine diplomatic efforts and instead focus on dialogue and negotiation to restore normalcy.

Read More: Russia offers to mediate Iran-US conflict

During a phone conversation with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, Lavrov highlighted the urgent need to return the situation to a negotiation-driven path. He expressed hope that ongoing efforts by Iran to reduce tensions would yield positive results, underscoring that diplomacy remains the most effective solution to prevent further escalation in the Middle East.

Russia Foreign Ministry says FM Lavrov held a phone call with his Iranian counterpart.

Lavrov expressed hope that efforts to de-escalate ⁠war would bear fruit, saying US could contribute by “abandoning ⁠the language of ultimatums & returning situation to a negotiating track”. pic.twitter.com/YEz5eDJHyY

— Iran’s Today (@Iran) April 5, 2026

Lavrov stressed that the U.S. must refrain from threatening language, which he said could complicate negotiations and exacerbate regional instability. “The United States should abandon the language of ultimatums and contribute to improving the situation,” he said, reinforcing Russia’s position as a mediator seeking to calm hostilities between Tehran, Washington, and regional actors.

Earlier, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi also held a telephone call with Lavrov, noting that restoring navigation through the strategic Strait of Hormuz would only be possible through a ceasefire and careful diplomatic engagement. Both Moscow and Beijing have emphasized the importance of multilateral dialogue, urging all parties involved to exercise restraint and prioritize civilian safety amid ongoing U.S. and Israeli military actions targeting Iranian territory.

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The statements from Russia and China come as global attention intensifies on the Middle East conflict, with increasing calls for international mediation to prevent further civilian casualties and stabilize energy supply routes critical to global trade. Diplomats continue to explore avenues for negotiation, hoping that a combination of pressure reduction, dialogue, and responsible engagement from all actors can avert a broader regional escalation.

Filed Under: Top Stories, World Tagged With: Abbas Araghchi, Diplomacy, Iran conflict, Latest, Russia, Sergey Lavrov, United States

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