New Alliances: Russia and Iran Forge Strategic Partnerships
Russia's Vladimir Putin and Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian held talks in Turkmenistan, focusing on growing economic ties and shared perspectives on global issues. Both leaders emphasized the importance of strengthening bilateral relations amid tension with the West, while a strategic partnership agreement is anticipated.
Amid mounting international tensions, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian convened in Turkmenistan on Friday to discuss enhancing their countries' economic and cultural relations.
Against the backdrop of ongoing conflicts with the West, particularly concerning Russia's actions in Ukraine, Putin expressed his intention to forge closer ties with Eastern and Southern nations, inviting Pezeshkian to an official visit in Russia. The two leaders anticipate the signing of a strategic partnership agreement during the BRICS summit later this month.
This burgeoning alliance causes unease in Western capitals, especially given allegations of Iran supplying Russia with military assets, a claim Tehran denies. Meanwhile, Putin's recent statements underscore a vision for a multipolar world order, bolstered by forums like the Eurasian Economic Union and BRICS.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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