Russia has announced it is ready to help ease tensions between the United States and Iran, but only if both countries ask for its support.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov said Moscow would assist in facilitating talks, though it has no intention of imposing itself as a mediator, reports Al Jazeera.
He added in an interview with Russia’s TASS state news agency, “Russia is ready to provide all possible assistance in resolving this conflict, which is well known to its parties. At the same time, we have never imposed and do not intend to impose our services. But in the event of an appropriate request, we will extend a helping hand.”
Ryabkov stressed that Russia has always remained “committed to finding solutions exclusively through political and diplomatic channels.”
He said Moscow welcomes renewed efforts by Washington and Tehran to restart negotiations.
Ryabkov also praised the “active role of the Pakistani side in stabilising the situation and creating conditions for moving towards a lasting peace.”







