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Reflection of the meeting of the Presidents of Iran and Russia in the American media



According to IRNA, آمریک American News Agency Associated Press Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted his Iranian counterpart on Wednesday, he wrote.

At the beginning of the talks, Putin told the president that he was interested in discussing joint Russian-Iranian concerns over the situation in Afghanistan.

The Iranian president also said that Iran wants to expand cooperation with Russia in the political, economic, defense and security fields and space exploration.

Last month, Iran launched a satellite. This is to demonstrate Iran’s growing technological capability in the midst of the country’s nuclear negotiations.

The Washington Times website Also wrote: Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted his Iranian counterpart on Wednesday. He praised the two countries’ co-operation on the Syrian crisis and other international issues.

Russia and Iran have backed Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and helped his government win the war.

Moscow has sought to balance and expand relations with Iran and Israel.

Russia has also been actively involved in international talks aimed at reviving Iran’s 2015 nuclear deal with world powers.

The United States pulled out of the deal in 2018 during the presidency of then-President Donald Trump, while incumbent President Joe Biden has said he intends to re-enter the deal.

ABC News In a similar article, Ayatollah Ra’isi paid a visit to Russia and announced that both sides emphasized the expansion of bilateral relations.

According to the report, Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted his Iranian counterpart and praised the two countries’ co-operation on international issues, including the Syrian crisis.

The New York Times He also wrote about the meeting between Ayatollah Raisi and Vladimir Putin, the presidents of Iran and Russia: “This meeting was a demonstration of the unity of the two countries against the United States.”

In a meeting with Putin on Wednesday, the Iranian president reminded his Russian counterpart that Tehran has stood up to the United States for the past 40 years, the American newspaper wrote.

The Iranian president also said in a televised speech that now that Russia’s confrontation with the United States has deepened, the two countries should work together to seize power from the United States.

This meeting was a geopolitical show in the Kremlin at a critical time for Washington and its opponents.

The two-day trip to Moscow, which began on Wednesday, is aimed at strengthening relations between the two countries alongside China in the face of a common enemy, the United States.

The Iranian foreign minister stressed that the two presidents stressed the “framework” for increasing economic and military cooperation.

Referring to the differences between Russia and the West over the sphere of influence of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the media noted that in the upcoming naval exercise with the participation of Russia, Iran and China, it seems that the Kremlin intends to send a message to continue developing relations. New continues.

Iran is also sending a message that if Western sanctions are not lifted, it has other options.

“In recent years, Russian officials have aligned themselves with the anti-Western stance of Iranian officials, and the Iranian president has expressed a desire for closer relations with Russia,” said a Russian international affairs expert.

Iranian officials say the 20-year agreement negotiated between Putin and Raisi is on Russian technology transfer, defense cooperation and Russian cooperation in Iran’s energy sector.

In Russia, many analysts believe that the prospect of increased defense cooperation between Russia and other anti-US countries is increasing its leverage over Washington.

According to IRNA, Ayatollah Seyyed Ibrahim Ra’isi met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Wednesday evening.

Referring to the influential role of Iran and Russia in the region and the world, the President said: “We have no restrictions on the development of relations with Russia and the excellent relations between Tehran and Moscow are at the level of strategic relations and will be improved.”

Ayatollah Ra’isi called the two countries’ common understanding on regional and international issues the basis for joint cooperation and said: “Iran-Russia relations are on the path of strategic relations.”

Dr. Raisi described maximum interaction with neighboring and allied countries as one of the priorities of the foreign policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran and noted: Strengthening bilateral cooperation between Iran and Russia will boost the economies of the two countries and increase regional and world security.

Ayatollah Ra’isi’s other plans for the two-day visit include attending and addressing the plenary session of the Duma, meeting with Iranians living in Russia, and meeting with Russian economic activists.

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