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Explanations of the senior Russian official about the Tehran-Moscow strategic partnership agreement

The deputy foreign minister of Russia says that the comprehensive strategic partnership agreement between Moscow and Tehran will cover the defense and security fields.

reported Mehr news agency quoted from Tass, Ann Dari Rudenko, Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia, referring to the agreement comprehensive partnership between this country and Iran, He said that this agreement will also cover the defense and security sector.

Rudenko said: in relation to I prefer not to disclose the content of the mentioned document in advance. I will only remind you that this document will meet the challenges and requirements of the current era and will cover almost all the current and potential fields of Russia-Iran cooperation, including the defense and security fields.

He added: a similar document in 2001 also contained conditions of course in the form shorter; But the nature of the interactions between the parties has changed dramatically in the last two decades, and its dynamics and quality have also changed completely. Regional conditions have also become more complicated. We will closely coordinate our approach with our Iranian friends and take the necessary measures to strengthen peace and security.

The strategic partnership agreement between Iran and Russia is considered the most important part of the development of bilateral relations between the two countries. This document covers all areas of bilateral cooperation, including energy, industry, transportation and agriculture.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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