The Kremlin on Tuesday said it was necessary to develop a dialogue with Iran and urged all parties to refrain from escalation after US President Donald Trump said Washington would support another massive strike on Iran.For all the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app. Flanked by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump suggested on Monday that Tehran may be working to restore its weapons programs after a US strike in June. Iran denies it has a nuclear weapons program. Moscow has cultivated closer ties with Tehran since the start of its war in Ukraine, and this year signed a strategic partnership treaty with the Islamic Republic. Read more:Iran president says US, Israel, Europe waging ‘total war’ on countryTrump and Netanyahu to discuss next phase of Gaza plan in FloridaTrump will receive Israel’s highest civilian honor, after Nobel snub