The leaders are expected to discuss several “key issues,” including the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and Tehran’s nuclear program
Russian President Vladimir Putin will discuss a wide range of regional and global issues with his Iranian counterpart, Masoud Pezeshkian, during their meeting in Moscow on Friday, the Kremlin confirmed on Thursday.
The leaders are expected to sign the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Agreement, which the Kremlin described as a “framework” for the long-term development of bilateral relations between Russia and Iran.
The agenda for the talks includes recent developments in the Middle East, particularly in Syria and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, according to the Kremlin’s statement shared by Russian media on Thursday. Discussions will also cover the South Caucasus region and Tehran’s nuclear program. Following their meeting, Putin and Pezeshkian are scheduled to address the media.
Earlier this week, the…
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