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15 Apr 2026, 15:29 GMT+10
Israels erroneous belief that it can destroy Iran should not be supported by the US, the Russian foreign minister has said
There is no quick fix to the crisis surrounding Iran, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said. The US must recognize its underlying causes, including Israel's goal of destroying the country, he added.
Speaking to reporters during a visit to China on Wednesday, Lavrov described the situation as "a crisis knot that will be extremely difficult to untangle." He explained that "some parties are trying to cut it now - I don't believe that would produce a [favorable] result."
According to Lavrov, the current crisis stems directly from the US-Israeli attack on Iran in late February. The resultingdisruptionto global markets and the Iraniandamageto Arab states hosting US military facilities were foreseeable consequences, he stressed.
"Israel appears totally convinced that Iran must be destroyed. I cannot understand how such a belief is possible," Lavrov said, adding that remarks by US President Donald Trump about wiping out Iran's civilization had sparked strong international backlash.
In addition to backing Israeli ideological motives, Washington is also pursuing dominance over global energy markets, as confirmed by Trump's own messaging, Lavrov stated.
Commenting on recent US-Iran peacetalksin Pakistan, Lavrov expressed hope that Washington would be "realistic, take the region's interests into account and suspend its unprovoked aggression."
He expressed solidarity with Gulf nations damaged in the conflict, but stressed that "those who started the war also have intentions not to allow normalization between the Arabs and Iran."
Lavrov pointed to China's quiet role in facilitating the 2023 agreement between Saudi Arabia and Tehran, which restored diplomatic ties after seven years and led to the reopening of embassies between the regional rivals.
Lavrov dismissed claims by the US and Israel that Iran is pursuing nuclear weapons, citing reports from international inspectors that found no evidence of such activities.
Concerns over Iran's nuclear program were addressed under the 2019 multilateral agreement known as the JCPOA, Lavrov said, adding that "the United States destroying this initiative as Israel always wanted is a sad fact of modern history."
He also criticized the European Union for acceding to Trump's withdrawal from the agreement and playing "the most malicious role" in pushing snapback UN sanctions targeting Iran.
Russia, he said, remains ready to assist in finding a solution, provided that Iran's right to develop a peaceful nuclear program is upheld.
(RT.com)
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