Russia warns us against military aid to Israel as Donald Trump Snubs Putin's mediation offer | Today news

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov warned the United States on Wednesday (June 18) against direct military assistance to Israel or even speculating on such actions. In remarks to interfere, Ryabkov said: “We warn Washington against even speculative, hypothetical options of this nature. It would be a step that would radically destabilize the whole situation.” He emphasized the active diplomatic involvement of Russia and said: ‘We are in contact with both sides. This happens at the working level and at the political level. ‘ Trump rejects Putin’s mediation offer, US President Donald Trump, revealed that Russian President Vladimir Putin offered to mediate between Israel and Iran during a phone call on June 17. Trump said he rejected the offer and urged Putin to focus on his own country’s war in Ukraine. “I talked to him yesterday. He actually offered to mediate,” Trump said. “I said,” Do me a favor. Mediate your own. Let’s first mediate Russia, ok? ” Trump added that the call also a birthday greeting of Putin, who called him on June 16 – Trump’s 79th birthday. However, confusion arose as to whether the conversation actually took place. Kremlin spokeswoman Dmitri Peskov delayed the claim and said to Tass: “He spoke figuratively. Life is now so eventful that looking back a few days like looking back yesterday.” Difficult talk of Trump about Iran Trump is still a struggle between the abuse of war and prevents Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. On Wednesday, he told reporters: ‘I don’t want to fight. But if it is a choice between fighting and a nuclear weapon, you have to do what you need to do. ” He kept his plans ambiguous: ‘I can do it, I can’t do it. I mean, nobody knows what I’m going to do … nothing is done until it’s done. ‘ He also played on threatening developments: “The following week is going to be very big – maybe less than a week.” Sharp words for Iran’s highest leader Trump have claimed that the US knows where Iran’s highest leader Ayatollah Khamenei is hiding: “He is an easy target, but is safe there. We are not going to take him out – at least not now.” Iran’s UN mission strongly denied Trump’s claim that Iranian officials were soughting talks with the White House. “No Iranian official has ever asked to dig on the gates of the White House. The only thing that is more despicable than his lies is his cowardly threat to take out the highest leader of Iran,” the statement reads. The US weighs the military options, defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, confirmed to lawmakers that the Pentagon Trump offers military options as the conflict increases. Trump warned Iran’s 9.5 million citizens to flee from the capital and shorten his G7 journey in Alberta, Canada, to return to Washington for urgent consultations. Despite the tension, Trump confirmed the plans on June 24-25 to attend the upcoming NATO summit in The Hague: “Yes, I’m going. I think so.” The US president is rising while trying to avoid an open war, and the US president also positions himself as ready to act decisively as Iran escalates.