Putin urges ceasefire in West Asia in calls with UAE, Qatar leaders

In a recent series of communications with leaders from the United Arab Emirates and Qatar, Russian President Vladimir Putin has called for an immediate ceasefire in West Asia. This plea comes in the wake of significant military exchanges involving the United States and Israel targeting Iran, a key ally of Russia. In response, Iran has launched retaliatory strikes that have impacted various locations across the Gulf region, leading to the closure of airspace and disruptions at major airports, particularly in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. The escalating tensions have raised concerns about regional stability, prompting international calls for de-escalation. Putin's intervention highlights Russia's role in mediating conflicts in the region, as it seeks to maintain its influence amid growing Western interventions. The situation remains fluid, with many observers closely monitoring the developments as they could have far-reaching implications for Middle Eastern geopolitics and international relations.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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