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Kremlin: Putin will convey Arab concern to Iran regarding attacks on oil infrastructure

The Kremlin said on Tuesday that Vladimir Putin would 'convey concerns to Iran among Arab leaders about Tehran's attacks on oil infrastructures in the?region, as?the Iran Conflict continued to escalate.

Putin made a series of phone calls to four Arab Gulf leaders on Monday, offering to use Moscow’s ties with Tehran – with whom it has a “strategic relationship” – to defuse tensions.

Dmitry Peskov, Kremlin spokesperson, told reporters Tuesday that Putin would "certainly" make efforts to ease tensions at least slightly.

"The discussions yesterday with almost all of his interlocutors focused primarily on Putin conveying to his colleagues in Iran his 'deep concern regarding the'strikes on their?infrastructure, using the dialogue that we maintain with Iranian leadership."

Oil prices rose for the third consecutive day on Tuesday as Iran responded with strikes against energy infrastructures in Gulf countries, and against tankers along the Strait of Hormuz.

Putin sent his condolences over the weekend to the family members of the 'Iranian Supreme leader?Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in a letter to President Masoud Peshkian. However, the Kremlin did not make any public announcements about further contacts with the senior Iranian leadership following the Saturday strikes.

Peskov stated that he had no plans to have a conversation with Donald Trump. Reporting by Dmitry Antonov; Writing by Lucy Papachristou, Editing by Mark Trevelyan and Aidan Lewis

(source: Reuters)