The Russian ambassador: Moscow is taking the necessary steps to resolve the conflict in the Middle East


Tuesday, March 31st 2026

Russia not only confirms its readiness for a mediation mission to help end the conflict in the Middle East, but is also taking the necessary steps, Russian Ambassador for Special Affairs Vladimir Safronkov said today, Anadolu reports.

In an interview with the Russian state news agency RIA, Safronkov said that Russia is in “almost daily” contact with all sides, calling for an end to the military confrontation and the beginning of a political settlement process and providing opportunities to address concerns about Iran’s nuclear program.

“Moscow not only confirms its readiness for a mediation mission, but is already taking relevant steps,” he stressed. Safronkov praised the efforts of Turkey, Egypt and Pakistan aimed at resolving the conflict, noting that Russia actively supports them.

“Lessons should be learned from history and they show that all attempts to resolve regional problems by force have led to their repeated complication and instead of the promised stability and ‘democratic renaissance’, they have generated new crises and worsened the old ones,” he stressed. he.

Safronkov added that the hostilities in the Persian Gulf have a negative impact on the situation in Gaza and on the settlement of the Middle East in its classical sense as well as on the general situation in the region. When asked about the organization of a Russian-Arab summit, he said that it is a very important task for all time.

“This matter, including the new dates of the summit, is currently being coordinated,” he stressed.

In response to another question about the importance of the peace plan of the US President Donald Trump for the Gaza Strip after the Iran crisis, the Russian diplomat said that it has not lost its importance. now.

Commenting on the Abraham Accords, Safronkov said that for the agreements to be sustainable, they should not form block alliances, erect dividing walls or take confrontational forms.

“Otherwise, confrontation sooner or later becomes inevitable, undermining the stability and security of both the members of such alliances and many other states. It is important to be guided by a positive agenda and unifying,” the diplomat warned.

The Abraham Accords are a series of US-brokered agreements from 2020 that normalized diplomatic relations between Israel and several Arab and Muslim-majority countries, starting with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.

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