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Iran Pushes Gulf Nations to Break From US War Effort as Diplomacy Accelerates

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December 28-29 Incident Sparks International Diplomatic Crisis

An alleged incident occurring over December 28-29 has sparked a significant diplomatic crisis between Russia and Ukraine, with potential implications for ongoing peace negotiations. Russian authorities claim Ukraine launched 91 drones at President Putin’s residence, while Ukrainian leadership categorically denies involvement.
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov characterized the alleged operation as reckless state terrorism targeting the presidential compound in Novgorod region. He confirmed that Russian air defense systems successfully intercepted all incoming threats but emphasized that the attack attempt warranted significant retaliation. Lavrov stated that Russian military planners had identified specific targets for potential counterstrike operations.
President Zelensky dismissed Russian claims as complete fabrications, arguing that Moscow was building a false narrative to justify strikes on Ukrainian government buildings in Kyiv. He suggested that Russia was deliberately attempting to undermine diplomatic momentum, particularly efforts involving Trump administration representatives. Zelensky stressed that Ukraine remains committed to peace processes and avoids provocative actions.
The controversy has emerged during what observers considered a critical period for diplomatic efforts to broker a settlement. Lavrov indicated that the alleged attack would influence Moscow’s approach to ongoing peace discussions, requiring reassessment of Russia’s position and expectations. The Kremlin confirmed that Putin discussed the incident with Trump, stating that Russia would need to reconsider its negotiating stance.
Zelensky called on the international community not to remain silent in the face of Russian accusations. He warned that Moscow’s claims threatened to disrupt diplomatic progress at a moment when various parties were working toward common ground. The Ukrainian president referenced Russia’s history of attacking Ukrainian government facilities as evidence of a pattern where Moscow accuses others of actions it regularly commits. He emphasized that preventing successful Russian manipulation of peace efforts requires sustained global attention and active engagement rather than passive observation.

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