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Russia ‘condemns' and ‘regrets' US strikes on Iran

Russia ‘condemns' and ‘regrets' US strikes on Iran

Al Arabiya3 hours ago

The Kremlin Monday said it 'condemns' and 'regrets' US strikes on Iran over the weekend, as Russian President Vladimir Putin was set to meet Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in Moscow.
'There has been a new escalation of tensions in the region, and, of course, we condemn this and express our deep regret in this regard,' Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

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