Russia’s Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov, warned that if Israel attacks Iran’s nuclear sites, it could cause big problems for the whole world. He said it would make tensions in the region much worse. Lavrov also mentioned that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has not found any proof that Iran is trying to make nuclear weapons. He said it’s important to trust real facts, not lies or rumors spread by some people.
Lavrov said if Israel attacks Iran’s peaceful nuclear plants, it would be a big mistake and would make things worse. He also said that Iran might leave an important international agreement called the Non-Proliferation Treaty. This treaty helps stop countries from making nuclear weapons. Iran’s government has already said they might leave this treaty if Israel attacks their nuclear sites.
The situation has become even more serious because of the ongoing fighting between Israel and groups like Hamas and Hezbollah. Israel has been bombing areas in Lebanon and Gaza, and Iran has fired missiles at Israel in return. Israel’s leader, Benjamin Netanyahu, has said that Iran will “pay” for what it did.
Lavrov also spoke about other global issues. He said that Russia has not received any good offers for peace talks with Ukraine. He also criticized Japan for building up its military and the United States for making alliances to try to stop China from growing stronger in Asia.
There are fears that this conflict could turn into a bigger war. Iran has warned countries in the Gulf region not to let their airspace or military bases be used to attack Iran. This follows Israel’s recent air strikes on Iran and Hezbollah in Lebanon and Syria. This could lead to a direct fight between Israel and Iran.
The President of the United States is planning to meet with Israel’s Prime Minister Netanyahu to talk about the situation and try to stop things from getting worse. The United States is worried about an attack on Iran’s nuclear plants and how it might affect the world’s oil prices. If Iran’s nuclear sites are attacked, oil prices could go up, which would hurt many countries.