‘Disturbing’: World War III Risk Putin; Flag concerns over Israel-Iran struggle

Reuters of the news agency said that Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that he was worried whether he was afraid whether the world was moving towards a possible world war III.Speaking on an economic stage in St. Petersburg, Putin said that global conflict risks were increasing.He pointed to its war in Russia in Ukraine and the ongoing tension between Israel and Iran. Putin also expressed concern about the development around nuclear facilities in Iran, where Russian experts are currently building two new nuclear reactors for Tehran.“It’s disturbing. I am speaking without any irony, without any jokes. Certainly, there is a lot of conflict ability, it is growing, and it is correct under our nose, and it impresses us directly,” Putin said.He said, “And for this, of course, not only our careful events need to be noted, but also the discovery of solutions, the discovery of solutions, preferred by peaceful means in all directions.”Putin also said that Russia jointly planned to expand military and technical cooperation with “friendly countries” by producing weapons.The Russian President said that Moscow aims to modernize its own armed forces by equipping the latest weapons and technology.He said, “We will exploit new technology to improve the fighter capabilities of the Russian armed forces, modernize military infrastructure features, (and) equip them with latest technology and weapons and equipment,” he said.Putin insisted that Russia’s cooperation with friendly countries would go beyond arms supply or equipment upgradation.“At the same time, we intend to develop military-technical cooperation with friendly countries. And we are talking about not only about supply or modernization of equipment and weapons, but also about joint development, training of personnel and also about the manufacture of enterprises and production facilities, “he said, according to the Reuters.On the economic front, Putin said that Russia planned to strengthen business relations with its partners by removing obstacles, opening new market opportunities and deepening investment cooperation.Putin has already offered to mediate between Iran and Israel, amidst increasing tension in the Middle East. He claimed that long -term relations with the two countries of Moscow deploy it uniquely to help broker peace.He said, “We are not doing anything on anyone; we are just talking about how we see a possible way out of the situation,” he said. “But the decision, of course, depends on the political leadership of all these countries, mainly Iran and Israel.” Accepting the complexity of the crisis, Putin said, “This is a delicate issue,” but said that the solution of conflict is possible. “In my view, a solution can be found,” said the Russian President. Their comments come in the time of growing anxiety that Israel attacks the Iranian goals and the possibility of a broader war may be attracted to other regional and global powers.