
Russia Urges U.S., Israel to Avoid Escalation in Strait of Hormuz
Russia's Foreign Ministry called on the United States and Israel to refrain from escalating the crisis in the Strait of Hormuz and to restore stability in the region.
In an official statement, Moscow expressed hope that Washington would act wisely and avoid any threats to Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant. The ministry warned that any U.S. ground operation in Iran would be unrealistic and could further intensify conflicts in the region.
Russia highlighted that provocative actions in the Persian Gulf could have serious consequences for energy security and regional stability, urging all parties to return conditions to normal.
The Strait of Hormuz is a critical global oil trade route and has historically been a hotspot for tensions between regional countries and global powers. Roughly one-fifth of the world's petroleum passes through the strait, making stability crucial for international energy markets. Any escalation could significantly affect global energy markets and maritime security.
The Persian Gulf has long been a center of geopolitical rivalry, with key players including the U.S., Israel, Iran and Russia involved in strategic maneuvers and military deployments. Tensions in the region often impact global oil prices.
Russia's statement underscores growing international concern over escalating tensions in the Strait of Hormuz and highlights the urgent need for diplomacy to prevent a wider regional crisis.
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