Russia and Iran sign a partnership treaty to deepen their ties in the face of Western sanctions
- Russia and Iran signed a 20-year strategic partnership treaty to deepen their ties amid Western sanctions, as stated by President Masoud Pezeshkian and President Vladimir Putin during a ceremony in the Kremlin.
- The agreement aims to enhance economic and military cooperation, including support for trade and training military personnel, according to the Kremlin's published text.
- Both leaders emphasized the importance of their relations, with Pezeshkian stating, 'We do consider our relations with you as vital, sensitive and strategic.'
- The treaty does not include a mutual defense clause but outlines cooperation against common security threats, as reported by both leaders.
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