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Kremlin: Russia is willing to mediate in Iran and accept Tehran's Uranium.

Kremlin: Russia is willing to mediate in Iran and accept Tehran's Uranium.

The Kremlin announced on Monday that Russia is still ready to serve as a mediator between Israel and Iran. Moscow's proposal to store Iranian Uranium in Russia also remains on the table.

Tehran claims it has a right to peaceful nuclear energy, but the rapid progress of its uranium-enrichment programme has sparked fears across the Gulf and the West that the country is trying to build a nuclear bomb.

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It is possible to ease the crisis by converting nuclear fuel from Iran into civilian reactor fuel.

This proposal is still on the table and it is still relevant. "But, as you know, the situation is now very complicated, especially with the outbreaks of hostilities," Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated.

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, expressed optimism that peace will soon come on Sunday.

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Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, could be of assistance.

Peskov stated that Russia was ready to mediate in the event of a conflict, but he also noted that the root causes needed to be addressed. He added, however, the military strikes had escalated the crisis beyond its previous levels.

Peskov stated that "Russia is ready to do whatever it takes to eliminate the causes of this crisis." "But, the situation is worsening more than ever, and this, of course is not improving the situation."

Peskov responded that the Kremlin was aware of Netanyahu's comments to Fox News Sunday, in which he said that Israel's military strikes could lead to a regime change in Iran.

Peskov stated, "You are aware that we condemn the actions that have caused such a dangerous increase in tensions in the region." We also observe a consolidation of society within Iran in the context of the Israeli bombing. (Reporting and writing by Dmitry Antonov, Editing by Guy Faulconbridge).

(source: Reuters)