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Moscow “expresses profound concern over the recent tragic developments on the Palestinian territory”
Moscow “expresses profound concern over the recent tragic developments on the Palestinian territory,” Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Mikhail Kamynin said on Wednesday. “In this connection we urge the Israeli and Palestinian leaders, as well as all the Palestinian political forces and organisations, to show restraint and not to take the steps, which could further heighten tension.”
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