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Russia Says US Should Abandon ‘Language of Ultimatums’ on Iran

April 5 (Reuters) – Russia ⁠expressed ⁠hope on Sunday ⁠that efforts to de-escalate the ​Iran conflict would bear fruit ‌and said the U.S. ‌would contribute by “abandoning ⁠the ⁠language of ultimatums and returning the situation to ​a negotiating track.”

The Russian Foreign Ministry statement was issued after a ​conversation between Russian Foreign Minister Sergei ⁠Lavrov ⁠and Iranian Foreign ⁠Minister ​Abbas Araqchi.

It said both sides “called for efforts ​to avoid ⁠actions, including in the U.N. Security Council, that could undermine the remaining chances for ⁠advancing political and diplomatic efforts to resolve the ⁠crisis.”

Russia, it said, backed efforts to de-escalate tensions “in the interests of long-term and sustainable normalisation of the situation in the Middle East, which would be facilitated by the United ⁠States abandoning the language of ultimatums and returning the situation to a negotiating track.”

(Reporting by ​Reuters; Editing by Edmund Klamann ​and Mark Porter)

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