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Germany urges UN to take action as war against Iran pinches global economy



German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul called on the United Nations on Monday to play a more active role in resolving the conflict with Iran and reopening the Strait of Hormuz, warning that the situation is affecting the global economy.

Speaking before departing for New York to attend a UN Security Council meeting, the German minister argued that the UN must become the center of diplomacy for contemporary conflicts in order to address urgent peace and security issues.

He criticized some Security Council members for blocking decision-making, saying the international community cannot tolerate such obstruction at a time when it is facing multiple major conflicts simultaneously.

The senior diplomat warned that the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which is a repercussion of the US-Israeli war against Iran – has a serious impact on the global economy.
 

Lavrov says talks between Putin and Araghchi 'constructive'



Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has described the talks between his Iranian counterpart, Abbas Araghchi, and President Vladimir Putin in St. Petersburg as constructive.

In remarks on Monday, Lavrov referred to the meeting between Araghchi and Putin, noting, “The talks between the Russian President and the Iranian Foreign Minister in St. Petersburg were fruitful and constructive.”

Araghchi arrived in St. Petersburg early Monday to meet and hold talks with the President of Russia.

During the meeting, the top Iranian diplomat thanked President Putin for Russia’s support amid US-Israeli aggression, emphasizing that the Iran-Russia strategic partnership will continue to strengthen.

Putin praised Iranians for heroically fighting for their sovereignty, expressed hope for peace, and pledged that Russia will do its utmost to ensure stability in the Middle East as soon as possible.
 
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