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Russia is worried about the threat of new attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities

Russia expressed concern on Wednesday about the possibility of new attacks on Iran's nucleonic facilities. It said that a deal regarding Tehran's program could be reached by dialogue.

Israel and the United States bombarded Iranian nuclear facilities in June, with the stated goal of preventing Tehran acquiring a nuke weapon. Iran denies that it has any such intentions.

"Regular threats against Iran to launch new bomb and missile strikes on its nuclear facility cannot help but cause serious concern." Such statements are cynical, especially when they are made in the name of an imaginary concern about the non-proliferation nuclear weapons," Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said to reporters.

Bombing nuclear installations should not be a routine, international practice. "The catastrophic risks of this practice cannot be ignored or justified.

Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, Russia has developed closer ties with Iran. This year it signed a treaty for strategic partnership with the Islamic Republic.

Zakharova stated that a lasting peace agreement and a commitment not to launch new attacks on Iran are prerequisites for normalising the cooperation between Tehran and U.N.'s nuclear watchdog agency. (Reporting and editing by Mark Trevelyan, Andrew Heavens, and Dmitry Antonov)

(source: Reuters)