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Russia says Israeli attacks on Iran are illegal, notes Iran's commitment to NPT

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Posted on June 17, 2025

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(Reuters) -Russia's Foreign Ministry on Tuesday denounced continued Israeli attacks on Iran as illegal and said a solution to the conflict over Tehran's nuclear programme could only be found through

Russia Condemns Israeli Strikes on Iran's Nuclear Sites as Illegal

(Reuters) -Russia's Foreign Ministry denounced on Tuesday continued Israeli attacks on Iran as illegal and said a solution to the conflict over Tehran's nuclear programme could only be found through diplomacy.

"The continuing intensive attacks by Israel on Iran's peaceful nuclear sites are illegal in terms of international law and create unacceptable threats to international security and push the world to a nuclear catastrophe...," the ministry said in a statement posted on Telegram.

It said that widespread condemnation of Israeli actions showed that Israel had found support only "from those states who are in fact co-participants and act for opportunistic reasons."

The ministry noted Iran's "clear statements about its unaltered commitment to the obligations of the nuclear non-proliferation treaty and its readiness to renew contacts with the United States to work out possible solutions" removing all doubts about Tehran's nuclear programme.

"Moscow supports this stand and firmly believes that the settlement that is being sought can only be reliably achieved through diplomacy and negotiations," it said.

The statement also said Moscow was waiting for the International Atomic Energy Agency to provide "as soon as possible a detailed written report ... with an objective and unvarnished assessment of damage" to Iran's nuclear facilities.

The Kremlin said on Monday that Russia was ready to act as a mediator in the conflict between Israel and Iran, and its previous proposal to store Iranian uranium in Russia remained on the table.

(Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Sandra Maler)

Key Takeaways

  • Russia condemns Israeli attacks on Iran as illegal.
  • Moscow advocates for diplomatic solutions to Iran's nuclear issues.
  • Iran remains committed to the nuclear non-proliferation treaty.
  • Russia offers to mediate between Israel and Iran.
  • IAEA to provide a detailed report on damage to Iran's facilities.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Russia's Foreign Ministry say about Israeli attacks on Iran?
Russia's Foreign Ministry denounced the Israeli attacks on Iran as illegal under international law and stated that they pose unacceptable threats to international security.
What is Iran's position regarding the nuclear non-proliferation treaty?
Iran has made clear statements about its unaltered commitment to the obligations of the nuclear non-proliferation treaty and expressed readiness to renew contacts with the United States.
What role is Russia willing to play in the Israel-Iran conflict?
The Kremlin indicated that Russia is ready to act as a mediator in the conflict between Israel and Iran, and its proposal to store Iranian uranium in Russia remains on the table.
What did Russia expect from the International Atomic Energy Agency?
Russia is waiting for the International Atomic Energy Agency to provide a detailed written report with an objective assessment of the damage caused by the Israeli attacks.

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