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Putin calls for truce in talks with UAE, Qatar leaders

Published on: March 2, 2026 10:00 PM

Russian President Vladimir Putin urged an immediate Middle East ceasefire during phone calls with leaders of the UAE and Qatar on Monday. He warned that escalating violence could destabilise the Gulf and draw more countries into the conflict. The appeal carries significance for regional governments, Iran, and global powers facing growing security and economic risks.

According to the Kremlin, Putin and Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan emphasised the need to halt hostilities and resume political dialogue. The discussions followed US and Israeli strikes on Iran that triggered retaliatory attacks from Tehran across the Gulf. Iranian strikes forced airspace closures and disrupted traffic at major hubs including Dubai and Abu Dhabi. Putin also offered to convey Emirati concerns to Tehran and provide assistance to stabilise the region.

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In a separate call with Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Putin expressed concern about the risk of the conflict expanding further. Both leaders warned that third countries could be drawn into the fighting if tensions continue rising. The Kremlin said they agreed that escalation would threaten broader regional and international security. Meanwhile, Russia’s Foreign Ministry condemned attacks on civilian targets in Iran and Arab countries.

The diplomatic outreach reflects Moscow’s efforts to strengthen partnerships in the Middle East. Russia faces continued isolation from Western nations after launching its military offensive in Ukraine. As a result, Putin has maintained close ties with both Iran and Gulf monarchies. The UAE has emerged as an important mediator in the Russia-Ukraine war, hosting talks and facilitating prisoner exchanges.

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Tehran remains Moscow’s key regional ally and has supplied drones used in the Ukraine conflict. These military ties complicate Russia’s position as it simultaneously calls for de-escalation. However, the Kremlin insists that dialogue remains the only viable solution to prevent wider war. Analysts say Gulf stability is crucial for global energy markets and international security.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Iran Gulf strikes, Latest, Middle East ceasefire, regional escalation, Russia foreign policy, UAE Qatar diplomacy, Vladimir Putin

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