Putin and Pezeshkian sign Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Agreement
Region
- 17 January, 2025
- 14:48
Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Iranian counterpart Masoud Pezeshkian signed a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Agreement between Russia and Iran.
Report informs via TASS that the ceremony took place following negotiations in the Kremlin.
The document is intended to elevate Moscow-Tehran relations to a new level: it establishes their status as strategic partners. The agreement also sets the legal framework for further development of cooperation in the long term.
According to officials from both countries, the agreement covers all areas, including defense, counter-terrorism, energy, finance, transport, industry, agriculture, culture, science, and technology.
Latest News
09:39
South Korea may curb naphtha exports amid supply shortages
Energy09:32
Azerbaijani diplomat addresses UN session on migration
Foreign policy09:28
Media: US-Iran talks held without Israel's participation
Other countries09:25
Death toll from Colombian Air Force plane crash rises to 66
Other countries09:21
Photo
Exhibition of young Azerbaijani artists opens at UN headquarters
Cultural policy09:11
Azerbaijan's Azeri Light crude falls nearly 6%
Energy09:08
Media: Israel, US strike gas infrastructure in Iran
Other countries09:02
Brazilian FM thanks Azerbaijan for helping evacuate citizens from Iran
Foreign policy08:59