Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has accused the United States and Israel of deliberately avoiding efforts to normalize relations and reduce tensions in the Middle East. Speaking to Reuters, Lavrov said Washington and Tel Aviv show no genuine interest in improving ties between Iran and its neighbors, instead pursuing policies that prolong conflicts and sustain regional unrest.
Lavrov further claimed that the ongoing crises in the Middle East reflect a clear trend of regime change aimed at securing control over oil and gas resources. He argued that such actions not only weaken regional stability but also intensify competition among global powers.
The Russian diplomat warned that if the current situation remains unchecked, it could escalate into a broader regional conflict. He cautioned that the expanding scope of the Middle East crisis risks upsetting the balance of power and could pose a threat to global security.