Telephone conversation between the presidents of Iran and Russia
Kathmandu. Russian President Vladimir Putin and Iranian President Masoud Pezheshkian had a telephone conversation. It is said that the talks focused on the ongoing conflict in the Middle East region. During the conversation on Tuesday night, Putin said it is necessary to stop the war quickly and reduce regional tensions. According to the Russian President's office, the Kremlin, he emphasized that the solution to the conflict should be sought through diplomatic means.
During the phone conversation, Pezeshkian expressed his gratitude for the support and humanitarian assistance provided by Russia.
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