Iran Seeks Russian Aid in Rebuilding After Attacks
Jalali referenced a long-term cooperation agreement between Iran and Russia, which was finalized in January.
This treaty promotes economic collaboration and joint efforts to combat terrorism. It also outlines a mutual stance against what both countries label as "unilateral coercive measures" and violations of global legal standards.
“Russia can play its role in restoring damaged civilian infrastructure, if necessary, as well as being a mediator to help reduce tensions,” Jalali stated during an interview with Russian media.
Israel had initiated a series of aerial assaults against Iran last month, justifying its actions with apprehensions regarding Tehran's nuclear ambitions.
These accusations were refuted by both the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and US intelligence sources.
Despite this, Washington later conducted its own strikes targeting Iranian nuclear sites, before subsequently advocating for a truce between the conflicting sides.
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