Putin offers to mediate Israel-Iran conflict, sparking global debate
Pakistan, June 18 -- Russian President Vladimir Putin has stepped into the spotlight, offering to mediate in the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran. This move comes as Moscow tries to regain its international influence, more than three years after its invasion of Ukraine. Despite doubts from many global leaders, Putin has contacted both Israeli and Iranian leaders, suggesting a peacemaking role.
Russia's close ties with Iran raise questions about its neutrality. Over the years, Moscow has signed strategic military deals with Tehran, including a broad partnership agreement this January. This has led many analysts to claim that Russia cannot act as an impartial mediator. In contrast, Russia's once-friendly ties with Israel have weakened due to the Ukraine war and shifting Middle East dynamics.
Experts say Putin's real aim may be to rebuild his image on the global stage. By inserting Russia into Middle East diplomacy, the Kremlin hopes to overcome its pariah status in Europe. French President Emmanuel Macron and other Western leaders have firmly rejected Putin's mediation offer, citing Russia's continued violation of the UN Charter and its aggression in Ukraine.
Interestingly, US President Donald Trump appeared more open to the idea. He hinted that he wouldn't oppose Putin acting as a peace broker. Analysts suggest that Russia may be using this conflict to improve relations with Trump and shift focus away from Ukraine. This strategy could help Putin appear as a powerful and necessary global actor again.
Despite Putin's efforts, many fear his involvement could legitimize Russia while it continues its military campaign in Ukraine. Analysts warn that trusting Moscow in peace efforts could undermine global diplomacy and reward aggression. For now, Israel remains unwilling to accept mediation, according to Kremlin sources.
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