Russia accuses US and Israel of trying to drag Arab countries into a wider Middle East conflict

Smoke rises after reported Iranian missile attacks, following United States and Israel strikes on Iran, as seen from Doha, Qatar, March 1, 2026. (Photo: Reuters)

MOSCOW, March 5 (Reuters) – Russia on Thursday accused the United States ​and Israel of trying to drag Arab ‌countries into a wider Middle East conflict by provoking Iran into striking targets across the region and said there ​was no sign Washington and Tel Aviv ​would let up.

Arab states in the Gulf, all ⁠close U.S. allies – some of which also ​have close ties with Russia – have come under ​Iranian drone and missile attacks since the United States and Israel launched their air strikes on Iran on Saturday.

Russian President ​Vladimir Putin spoke by phone to leaders of ​four Arab Gulf states on Monday, offering to use Moscow’s ‌ties ⁠to Iran to relay concerns about Tehran’s strikes on oil infrastructure across the region.

Russia’s Foreign Ministry in a statement on Thursday accused the U.S. and Israel of ​deliberately trying ​to draw ⁠Arab Gulf states into a wider conflagration.

“They deliberately provoked Iran into retaliatory ​strikes against targets in some Arab countries, ​which ⁠led to human and material losses, which the Russian side deeply regrets,” the ministry said.

“In doing so, they (Washington ⁠and ​Tel Aviv) are trying to ​drag the Arabs into a war for someone else’s interests”.

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