Moscow: Russian President Vladimir Putin and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Thursday called for a rapid cessation of hostilities and the intensification of political and diplomatic efforts for a long-term settlement of the West Asia conflict.
The two held a telephonic conversation during which a “comprehensive review of issues related to the crisis in the Middle East was conducted,” the Kremlin said.
Both sides expressed “serious concern” about the deteriorating military and political situation in the region, civilian casualties, and the destruction of strategically important infrastructure, it said. They emphasised the need for a “rapid cessation of hostilities and the intensification of political and diplomatic efforts to achieve a long-term settlement of the conflict, with due regard for the legitimate interests of all parties,” the Kremlin readout said.
The two leaders also underlined the importance of joint work of Russia and Saudi Arabia in the “OPEC Plus” format to stabilise the global oil market destabilised due to closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
The US and Israel jointly attacked Iran on February 28, killing Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and several top commanders.
The retaliation by the Islamic Republic extended the war to the entire Gulf region. The conflict has taken a major toll on energy supply chains, especially across the Strait of Hormuz.