Russia Slams US-Israel "Aggression," Demands End to Middle East Hostilities

Russia has issued a strong condemnation of the United States and Israel for instigating a violent escalation in the Middle East, labeling their actions a "treacherous and unprovoked attack on Iran." The ministry warns of hundreds of thousands of casualties and severe damage to civilian infrastructure, including the paralysis of the vital Strait of Hormuz. It calls for an immediate end to hostilities and a shift to political and diplomatic negotiations to resolve the crisis. Moscow has expressed its readiness to contribute to a durable settlement, echoing diplomatic efforts by President Vladimir Putin.

Key Points: Russia Condemns US-Israel, Urges End to Middle East Conflict

  • Condemns US-Israeli escalation
  • Warns of massive civilian casualties
  • Strait of Hormuz trade paralyzed
  • Calls for immediate ceasefire
  • Russia offers diplomatic support
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Russia urges end to Middle East hostilities, condemns US-Israel actions

Russia's Foreign Ministry condemns US-Israeli actions in the Middle East, calls for immediate ceasefire and return to diplomatic negotiations.

"treacherous and unprovoked attack on Iran - Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs"

Moscow, March 17

The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Monday issued a strong statement condemning the recent escalation of violence in the Middle East blaming the United States and Israel for what it described as a "treacherous and unprovoked attack on Iran" and calling for an immediate end to hostilities.

The ministry accused Washington and Tel Aviv of instigating an "unprecedented spiral of violence" that has caused extensive civilian casualties and widespread damage to infrastructure across the region.

According to the official text, the toll of victims from what Moscow terms "American-Israeli aggression" now runs into "hundreds and thousands," with significant harm inflicted on civilian infrastructure. The statement points to the Strait of Hormuz, a vital artery for global maritime trade, which it says has been effectively paralysed by ongoing retaliatory Iranian strikes. Once viewed as a relatively stable and prosperous region, the Persian Gulf now faces "chaos and uncertainty," with economic effects being felt far beyond the immediate conflict zone.

The ministry sharply criticised the continuing intensification of mutual hostility, arguing that rather than seeking avenues for de-escalation and a return to diplomatic negotiations, the parties involved are escalating with "increasingly lethal and destructive strikes." It voiced particular concern over the ongoing attacks on civilian facilities and infrastructure, underlining that such actions must stop in order to prevent further death and suffering among innocent populations in Arabian Gulf states and Iran.

In its call to action, the statement reiterated Moscow's "resolute call to all parties for an immediate cessation of hostilities and a shift of the situation onto a political and diplomatic track." The ministry emphasised that political negotiation, not military confrontation, is the only path to a sustainable resolution of the crisis.

The Russian government also expressed its readiness to contribute, "within the scope of its available capabilities," to efforts aimed at reaching a long-term and durable settlement of the conflict. This echoes separate diplomatic efforts by Russian officials, including phone calls between President Vladimir Putin and Iran's leadership, in which Moscow reiterated support for de-escalation and political solutions amid the widening Middle East crisis.

The statement comes against the backdrop of a broader international reaction to the crisis, with global leaders and organisations urging restraint, emphasising the danger of further escalation, and warning of profound economic and humanitarian repercussions should the conflict deepen further.

- ANI

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Priya S
It's easy for Russia to point fingers, but where were they when tensions were building? Every major power has blood on its hands in that region. The real victims are the civilians caught in the middle. My heart goes out to them. 🙏
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Rohit P
The Strait of Hormuz being paralyzed is a nightmare scenario. A huge portion of our oil imports pass through there. This conflict is not just a Middle East problem; it's hitting every Indian's pocket. World leaders need to act, fast.
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Sarah B
While I agree violence must stop, Russia's statement feels opportunistic. They are hardly a neutral peace broker. India should leverage its good relations with all sides—US, Israel, Iran, and the Gulf states—to push for genuine dialogue. Our diplomacy can make a difference.
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Vikram M
Hundreds and thousands of casualties... terrible. When will this end? These geopolitical games are costing innocent lives. India must stay firmly on the side of peace and use its UN platform to demand an immediate ceasefire.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, I have to disagree with the article's framing. Condemning "US-Israel actions" while not holding Iran equally accountable for retaliatory strikes isn't balanced. Escalation is a two-way street. A lasting solution needs all parties to step back.

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