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Moscow voices ‘serious concern’ about threat of new anti-Iran strikes
"Regular threats towards Iran to launch new missile and bomb strikes on its nuclear facilities cannot but cause serious concern. The cynicism of such statements is added by the fact that they are made under the guise of imaginary concern for the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons," Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told reporters. "Bombing nuclear facilities should not become commonplace, routine international practice. The catastrophic risks associated with this cannot be ignored, much less justified."
Russia has cultivated closer ties with Iran since the start of its war in Ukraine, and this year signed a strategic partnership treaty with the Islamic Republic.
Zakharova said a sustainable peace settlement and a promise not to conduct new strikes on Iran were prerequisites for normalizing cooperation between Tehran and the UN nuclear watchdog agency.
