Russia Updates Concept for Gulf Security Amid US-Israeli Tensions with Iran
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- Russia's Foreign Ministry released an updated concept for collective security in the Gulf region, citing a severe crisis triggered by US-Israeli aggression against Iran.
- Moscow emphasizes the need for diplomatic efforts to defuse tensions and create a zone of cooperation.
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Russia's Foreign Ministry has released an updated concept for collective security in the Persian Gulf region. The ministry stated that a severe crisis persists in the region, triggered by US-Israeli aggression against Iran.
MOSCOW, June 2. /TASS/. The Russian Foreign Ministry has released an updated concept for ensuring collective security in the Gulf region.
"A severe crisis persists in the Persian Gulf region, triggered by US-Israeli aggression against Iran. Under these circumstances, collective political and diplomatic efforts to find long-term compromise solutions aimed at defusing tensions in the region and creating the conditions for its transformation into a zone of cooperation and prosperity are particularly necessary. Moscow is convinced that the foundation for a new, sustainable architecture of interstate relations must be based on the fundamental principles of respecting the legitimate interests of all countries in the region and ensuring comprehensive and reliable collective security capable of guaranteeing their stability and immunity from destructive external interference," the Foreign Ministry said on its website in connection with the publication of the concept.
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Further diplomatic engagement or statements from regional powers regarding Russia's security concept.
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Preguntas abiertas
- What specific measures are proposed in Russia's updated concept for Gulf security?
- How will other regional actors and global powers respond to Russia's initiative?
- What is the timeline for implementing this new security architecture?
- What are the specific 'legitimate interests' of all countries in the region that Russia aims to respect?






