Putin calls for immediate halt to Iran conflict

MOSCOW, March 7 (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed his condolences to Iran’s president over the ​numerous civilian casualties resulting from “the armed Israeli-American ‌aggression against Iran” and called for an immediate halt to hostilities, the Kremlin said.

In a phone ​call late on Friday with Iranian President ​Masoud Pezeshkian, Putin expressed his deep condolences ⁠over the killing of Iranian Supreme ​Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, members of Khamenei’s family, ​Iranian political and military leaders and “numerous civilians”.

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“Vladimir Putin reaffirmed Russia’s principled stance in favour of an immediate ​cessation of hostilities, the rejection of force ​as a method to solve any issues surrounding Iran or ‌arising ⁠in the Middle East, and a swift return to the path of diplomatic resolution,” the Kremlin said.

Putin said he was in ​constant contact with ​the leaders ⁠of Gulf Cooperation Council member states.

“Masoud Pezeshkian expressed gratitude for Russia’s ​solidarity with the Iranian people as ​they ⁠defend their sovereignty and the independence of their country. He also provided a detailed update ⁠on ​the developments during the ​latest active phase of the conflict,” the Kremlin said.

Reporting by ​Reuters; Editing by Guy Faulconbridge and William Mallard

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