Russia, Iran Slam US-Israeli Strikes on Nuclear Sites as 'Unacceptable'

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi held a phone call discussing the deteriorating situation in the Persian Gulf. They strongly condemned recent US-Israeli strikes on Iran's nuclear infrastructure, including the Bushehr plant, warning of unacceptable safety risks and potential environmental catastrophe. Both ministers expressed alarm over the dangerous expansion of the conflict into the Caspian region and emphasized the need for an immediate cessation of hostilities. Meanwhile, US and Israeli leaders, Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu, communicated about continuing military pressure to achieve war goals.

Key Points: Russia, Iran Condemn US-Israeli Strikes on Nuclear Facilities

  • Condemnation of strikes on nuclear sites
  • Warning of catastrophic environmental risks
  • Concern over conflict expansion in Caspian region
  • Call for immediate ceasefire and political settlement
  • Russia pledges continued UN support for Iran
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Lavrov, Iran FM slam 'unacceptable' US-Israeli strikes on nuclear sites

Russian FM Lavrov and Iranian FM Araghchi call US-Israeli attacks on Iran's nuclear infrastructure unacceptable, warning of catastrophic risks.

"categorical unacceptability of the US-Israeli strikes on Iran's nuclear infrastructure - Sergey Lavrov"

Moscow, March 24

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Monday spoke to his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi.

Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a post on X, "On March 23, FMs Sergey Lavrov & Seyed Abbas Araghchi spoke over the phone. The Ministers discussed the deterioration in the Persian Gulf caused by US-Israeli aggression. They also voiced concern over the conflict's dangerous expansion into the Caspian region."

Sergey Lavrov stressed the categorical unacceptability of the US-Israeli strikes on Iran's nuclear infrastructure, including the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant, which create unacceptable risks for the safety of Russian personnel and could lead to catastrophic environmental consequences for all countries of the region without exception, an official statement said.

Both Sides also expressed concern over the dangerous expansion of the conflict provoked by Washington and Tel Aviv into the Caspian region. The Russian Side emphasized the need for an immediate cessation of hostilities and for a political settlement that takes into account the legitimate interests of all parties involved, above all Iran. Russia will continue to adhere to this stance at the UN Security Council.

Abbas Araghchi thanked the Russian leadership for the substantial diplomatic and other support being provided to Iran, including the delivery of humanitarian assistance, it added.

Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump said Iran has one more opportunity to end its threats to America. "We hope they take it. Either way, America and the entire world will soon be a much safer planet," he said.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday (local time) said he spoke to US President Donald Trump and they will realise the goals of the war through an agreement that will safeguard our vital interests.

Netanyahu pledged to keep attacking Iran and Lebanon.

In a post on X, he said, "Earlier today I spoke with our friend President Trump. President Trump believes there is an opportunity to leverage the tremendous achievements we have reached alongside the US military to realize the goals of the war through an agreement that will safeguard our vital interests. At the same time, we are continuing to strike in both Iran and Lebanon. We are smashing the missile program and the nuclear program, and we continue to deal severe blows to Hezbollah. Just a few days ago, we eliminated two more nuclear scientists - and we are still active. We will safeguard our vital interests under all circumstances."

- ANI

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Sarah B
While I understand the concerns about Iran's nuclear program, targeting power plants is reckless. The safety of personnel and risk of a regional catastrophe is too high. The UNSC needs to step in more forcefully. Hope India's voice for peace is heard in all this.
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Vikram M
The world is becoming a very unstable place. First Ukraine, now this. As an Indian, I'm worried about how this affects global oil prices and our economy. Also, eliminating scientists? That's not how you achieve lasting peace. This conflict needs de-escalation, yesterday.
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Rohit P
Respectfully, I have to disagree with some comments here. While strikes are bad, let's not forget Iran's role in supporting proxies across the Middle East. The region's instability isn't one-sided. A political settlement is the only way, but all parties must come to the table.
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Priya S
Catastrophic environmental consequences... that phrase alone should make everyone pause. We've seen Chernobyl, Fukushima. Do we want another disaster in the Persian Gulf? This isn't just about geopolitics, it's about the planet. Hope our MEA is closely monitoring.
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Michael C
The expansion into the Caspian region is particularly alarming. It's drawing in more players. India has significant interests and diaspora in the Gulf. Our government must advocate strongly for the safety of civilians and for dialogue. War helps no one in the long run.

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