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The reaction of the White House to Putin’s visit to Tehran; Worry about strengthening Tehran-Moscow relations


According to the report of Fars International News Agency, the spokesman of the White House claimed in his press conference with reporters on Tuesday that the White House has evidence and information that Moscow intends to occupy more areas of Ukraine.

According to the report of Al Jazeera network, he also claimed: Russia also intends to annex the lands located in Donetsk and Luhansk provinces and impose the Russian currency in the occupied areas.

The spokesman of the White House stated that the United States has more sanctions against Moscow on the agenda and added: Washington will not recognize Russia’s sovereignty over various regions in Ukraine.

While many analysts read the Russian president’s visit to Iran as a sign of the depth of strategic relations between Tehran and Moscow and to strengthen the anti-American front, Karen Jean-Pierre tried to link this trip to the war in Ukraine.

Referring to this issue, he claimed that Vladimir Putin’s visit to Tehran shows Moscow’s political isolation and Russia’s inability to respond to the needs of the war in Ukraine.

He also said that Putin’s visit to Iran shows that he does not intend to stop the war in Ukraine.

The spokesman of the White House continued his claims and said that Putin is now isolated and needs Iran. We are looking to intensify the sanctions against Russia and in the next stage it will include more people and institutions.

Russian President Vladimir Putin, in his meeting with Iran’s President Ayatollah Ebrahim Raisi before the tripartite meeting with Turkey’s President, expressed his satisfaction at being in the hospitable land of Iran and the increase in cooperation between the two countries in various fields, especially in the field of international security. He said: Iran and Russia have a very big contribution in solving the Syrian crisis.

In this meeting, Ayatollah Raisi called the will of the two countries to develop bilateral relations remarkable and said: After the meeting in Moscow and Ashgabat, the process of cooperation has been growing and this process should be strengthened.

Karin Jean-Pierre, continuing her anger at the ongoing developments in Tehran, pointed to the issue of the nuclear agreement and said: Returning to the JCPOA does not solve the necessity of Iran’s missile program, Iran’s support for what she calls the terrorist network in the region, and the issue of maritime security. .

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