Putin Signs 20-Year Strategic Partnership Treaty with Iran
- Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law ratifying a 20-year strategic partnership agreement with Iran that strengthens military ties, on April 21, 2025.
- The treaty aims to improve collaboration in security, military drills, and joint officer training, according to Russian and Iranian officials.
- Iran's Ambassador to Russia, Kazem Jalali, described the agreement as a significant achievement in Tehran-Moscow relations.
- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi emphasized the necessity for cooperation despite sanctions, claiming both nations pursue shared interests.
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Russia Ratifies Strategic Partnership With Iran, Strengthening Military Ties
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday signed a law officially ratifying a 20-year strategic partnership agreement with Iran, further strengthening military ties between the two countries.
Putin lays framework for future prophetic war after signing law ratifying strategic partnership treaty with Iran
(OPINION) Russian President Vladimir Putin has ratified a strategic partnership treaty with Iran, as reported by the Russian state news agency RIA. This agreement aims to enhance military and diplomatic relations between Moscow and Tehran. Key aspects of the treaty include mutual commitments not to provide military assistance to third parties in conflicts with the […]
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