Peskov: "Russia's proposals for mediation in the Middle East remain on the table"

The proposals for Russian mediation in the Middle East that Russian President Vladimir Putin previously presented to US President Donald Trump “remain on the table” and can be implemented, Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.
“Russia maintains its readiness to provide mediation services if necessary. In particular, the proposals that President Putin previously presented during a conversation with President Trump remain on the table. In this regard, Russia’s readiness and desire have not changed, and if necessary, all this can be implemented,” Peskov told reporters, recalling that the Russian president had telephone conversations with his Iranian counterpart Massoud Pezeshkian and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on June 13.

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