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Putin, UAE president urge end to Israel-Iran conflict in phone call, Kremlin says

Putin, UAE president urge end to Israel-Iran conflict in phone call, Kremlin says

MOSCOW: Russian President Vladimir Putin and UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan spoke by phone on Wednesday and both agreed that there needed to be an immediate end to the conflict between Israel and Iran, the Kremlin said.
Iran's Khamenei rejects Trump's call for unconditional surrender
Putin reiterated Russia's readiness to serve as a mediator to help find a diplomatic solution to Israeli and Western concerns about Iran's nuclear programme, the Kremlin added.

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