MOSCOW, March 3. /TASS/. The consequences of the aggression against Iran are being felt across the entire Middle East, with a war unfolding there, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told a news conference.
According to the top Russian diplomat, there is no evidence that Tehran is working on nuclear weapons and it is high time to engage in a serious conversation about how the United States sees itself in this world and which role it assigns to other nuclear powers.
TASS has summed up Lavrov’s key statements.
Any actions leading to human deaths in the Middle East must be halted: "As an unconditional step one, we must do everything we can to stop any actions that result in civilian casualties, whether in Iran, where more than 150 girls were killed in a strike on a school, or in any other Gulf country. Our friendly Arab states are also suffering from the destruction of civilian infrastructure, and as I have already said, we must do everything we can to stop these actions."
A war is unfolding in the Middle East: "Undoubtedly, the most significant conflict today is the aggression against Iran."






