Putin, Xi Condemn Israel's Strikes On Iran In Phone Call, Says Kremlin

Both men had strongly condemned "Israeli actions which violated the U.N. Charter and other norms of international law," Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov told reporters.

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Xi had told Putin he was in favour of Russian mediation efforts on Iran
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  • Russian President Putin and Chinese President Xi condemned Israel's strikes on Iran during a call
  • Both leaders agreed that de-escalation of tensions in the region was necessary
  • They stated Israeli actions violated the UN Charter and international law norms
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Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping held a phone call on Thursday during which both leaders condemned Israel for its strikes on Iran and agreed de-escalation was needed, the Kremlin said.

Both men had strongly condemned "Israeli actions which violated the U.N. Charter and other norms of international law," Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov told reporters.

He said there was a consensus that Israeli and Western concerns about Iran's nuclear programme could not be solved militarily and that a diplomatic solution was needed.

Xi had told Putin he was in favour of Russian mediation efforts on Iran because he believed it could help de-escalate the situation, Ushakov said.

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