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Putin says he does not want to discuss the possible Israeli-U.S. killing of Iran’s supreme leader

By Simon Robinson

St Petersburg, Russia (Reuters) – President Vladimir Putin refused to discuss the possibility of killing Israel and the US high -leader Ayatullah Ali Khanei on Thursday and said that the Iranian people were consolidated around Tehran.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s military attacks can lead to a regime change in Iran, he said.

Israel asked Khamenei with the help of the United States and asked what his reaction would be, Putin said: “I don’t even want to discuss this possibility. I don’t want to.”

When he was published, Putin said he probably heard about the explanations about killing Khamenei, but he didn’t want to argue.

“Today, we see that all the complexity of internal political processes in Iran is there in Iran, we see that all the complexity of internal political processes has happened there … We see that there is consolidation of society around the country’s political leadership.” He said.

Putin said that all parties should look for ways to end Iran’s peaceful nuclear energy right and the right to end hostility to ensure the unconditional security of the Jewish state of Israel.

Putin was talking while predicting whether Trump would participate in the bombing of Israel’s Nuclear and Missile areas of Israel in Iranian nuclear and missile areas, and predicted that Iran’s capital residents were flowing out of the city on the sixth day of the air strike.

Putin said he was in contact with Trump and Netanyahu, and that Moscow conveyed Iran’s ideas to solve the conflict while allowing Iran to continue his civilian energy.

Iran nuclear facilities

Questioned about the possible regime change in Iran, Putin said that before entering something, he should always look at whether the main purpose was reached before starting something.

He said Iran’s underground uranium enrichment facilities are still intact.

Putin, “There are underground factories, there is, nothing happened to them.” He said.

“It seems to me that it would be right for everyone to find ways to end their hostility and all sides of this conflict to reach an agreement with each other.” He said. “I think, in general, such a solution can be found.”

When Russia was asked whether Iran is ready to give modern weapons to defend itself against Israeli strikes, Putin said that a strategic partnership treaty signed with Tehran in January did not foresee military cooperation and that Iran did not demand official assistance.

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said on Wednesday that Moscow told the United States not to hit Iran because it would root the Middle East.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman warned that Israel’s strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities were triggered by a nuclear disaster.

Putin said that Israel has assured Russian experts who helped to build two more reactors in Moscow’s Bushehr nuclear power plant in Iran.

Putin said Moscow is a “very good relationship with Iran” and that Russia can provide Iran’s interests in nuclear energy.

Russia offered to buy enriched uranium from Iran and provide nuclear fuel to the country’s civil energy program.

“It is possible to provide Iran’s interests in peaceful nuclear energy in the field of peaceful nuclear energy, and to meet the concerns of Israel’s security,” Putin said. He said. “We have summarized them to our partners in the United States, Israel and Iran.”

(Vladimir Soldatkin and Gleb Bryanski’nin St Petersburg, Russia, Anastasia Lyrchikova and Dmitry Antonov in Moscow and Darya Korsunskaya;

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