Russia, which itself is criticized to have broken a war against Ukraine against Ukraine, accuses the military escalation in the nuclear dispute of Israel “atrocities” in Iran.
“Insured military strokes against a sovereign UN Member State, his citizens, peacefully sleeping cities and infrastructure facilities for nuclear energy are categorically unacceptable,” explains the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Moscow. “The international community cannot afford to be indifferent to such atrocities,” it continues. Russia expects that the International Nuclear Energy Authority will clarify the possible radiological consequences of the success against the nuclear systems.
At the same time, Moscow warns of a surface fire in the region and a danger to international security – actually all the Ukrainian government and its supporters constantly warned since the outbreak of the Russian attack war in February 2022.
According to Russia, West has complicit
Moscow, which had closed a strategic partnership with Tehran in January, repeatedly offered itself as an intermediary in the conflict. Now all earlier efforts have been destroyed. Israel deliberately went the path of another escalation. “The responsibility for all consequences of this provocation lies with Israeli leadership.”
Russia also gave the West a shared responsibility for the situation. The Western states recently fueled an “anti-Iranian hysteria” in the IAEA. Moscow requires the countries to “allow the catastrophic consequences of their destructive approach and the extent of their fault for the tragedy,” said the ministry, Russia said. At the same time, Russia called on the conflict parties and again emphasized that the conflict about the Iranian nuclear program should not be resolved with military violence, but only a political and diplomatic way.
Source: Krone

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