“Russia will play a role”: Kremlin wants to mediate in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict EU chief diplomat: Majority in the EU is against stopping payments to Palestinians

According to the Kremlin, Russia wants to mediate to resolve the conflict in the Middle East between Israel and the Palestinians. ‘Russia can and will play a role in the regulations’ Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said this in an interview on Russian state television on Wednesday.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov awaits Russian President Vladimir Putin's meeting with Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia' Al Sudani at the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, on Tuesday.

To do this, Moscow must maintain dialogue with both sides, but also maintain an equal distance from each other. “There is no doubt that the acts that can only be described as terrorism must be condemned. But we must also not forget what the precursors of this situation were.” he said.

The Kremlin had already confirmed on Tuesday that it would continue contacts with the Palestinians. Russian President Vladimir Putin will also receive West Bank Autonomous Authority President Mahmoud Abbas during his visit to Moscow, which was agreed before the start of the war, it was said.

Putin blames the US

Putin blamed the United States for the militant Hamas’ attacks on Israel. The Kremlin chief said their attempt to resolve the conflict on their own failed because they did not seek compromises acceptable to both sides. On the contrary, they put forward their own ideas for a solution to the conflict and put pressure on the parties to the conflict.

Russia, in turn, which has been waging a war of aggression against Ukraine for almost twenty months, is accused by international observers of exploiting the fighting in Israel for anti-Western information campaigns. Moscow also maintains contacts with Hamas, which rules the Gaza Strip and is classified as a terrorist organization by the US, EU and Israel. (saw/sda/dpa)

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