Russian President Putin calls for immediate halt to Iran conflict

In a significant diplomatic move, Russian President Vladimir Putin has urged for an immediate cessation of hostilities in the ongoing conflict involving Iran. During recent discussions, Putin emphasized the importance of dialogue and cooperation among nations to resolve the crisis. He highlighted his continuous communication with leaders from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states, aiming to foster a united approach to de-escalate tensions in the region. This call for peace comes amid heightened concerns over regional stability, with various international stakeholders closely monitoring the situation. Putin's initiative reflects Russia's strategic interest in maintaining influence in the Middle East while promoting a collaborative framework for addressing conflicts. The situation remains fluid, and the response from GCC nations and other global powers will be crucial in determining the outcome of these calls for peace.
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