Kremlin Says Strikes Near Bushehr Nuclear Plant in Iran Are Dangerous

MOSCOW, March 23 (Reuters) – U.S.-Israeli ⁠strikes ⁠near the Bushehr ⁠nuclear power plant in Iran are ​extremely dangerous and Russia has shared its concerns ‌with the United States, ‌Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said ⁠on Monday.

Such ⁠strikes could have irreparable consequences, Peskov said.

“We believe ​that strikes on nuclear facilities are potentially extremely dangerous. (…) Therefore, the Russian side, taking an ​extremely responsible stance on this issue, has ⁠repeatedly voiced ⁠its concerns,” Peskov ⁠said.

The ​Kremlin spokesman said that the conflict in Iran “as recently ​as yesterday” ⁠should have been channelled towards a political and diplomatic settlement.

“This is the only thing that can effectively help defuse the ⁠catastrophically tense situation that has now developed in the ⁠region.”

On 17 March, the Russian state nuclear corporation Rosatom said that a strike carried out “on the territory adjacent to the building of the metrological service, located on the site of the Bushehr nuclear power plant, in close proximity to ⁠the operating power unit.”

Russia condemned a strike on the territory of the plant and called for de-escalation around the facility.

(Reporting ​by Dmitry Antonov; editing by Guy ​Faulconbridge and Gleb Bryanski)

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