Lavrov warns: Persian Gulf crisis could escalate into major conflict
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov warns of signs that the escalation in the Persian Gulf could lead to a major conflict, reaffirming Russia's readiness for a diplomatic solution.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has issued a warning regarding the crisis in the Persian Gulf, indicating that there are signs the current escalation could develop into a larger conflict. During his address to the Russian Council for International Affairs, Lavrov emphasized the seriousness of the situation and the need to address it urgently to prevent the conflict from expanding.
In this context, the Russian foreign minister reaffirmed Russia's readiness to actively collaborate in seeking a diplomatic solution to the crisis. Lavrov stressed that diplomacy and dialogue are essential tools for de-escalating tensions and promoting stability in the region, thereby avoiding a broader confrontation that could have global consequences.
Lavrov's warning comes at a time of increasing international concern over tensions in the Persian Gulf, which have been fueled by various geopolitical factors and regional conflicts. Russia, as a key player on the international stage, aims to position itself as a mediator committed to peace and security, offering its support to facilitate negotiations and agreements that prevent a violent escalation.
This statement reinforces the call to the international community to prioritize diplomatic efforts and avoid actions that could exacerbate the crisis. According to Lavrov, Russia's stance aligns with promoting a multilateral approach that ensures the peaceful resolution of disputes and protects the interests of all parties involved in the Persian Gulf region.