Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Ali Bacheri told reporters in Moscow on Sunday that he pointed to topics discussed during talks with Russian officials.
He said the meeting had reviewed the interaction between Tehran and Moscow, assessed the situation for the new era, and agreed on a “framework and mechanism” for advancing bilateral relations.
“Iranian-Russian relations are not limited to the issue of Syria. It’s a very good model,” he added.
The deputy foreign minister also said efforts to ensure the security of Afghanistan and the country offer good opportunities for cooperation between Iran and Russia, especially as the West ends its so-called overt presence in Afghanistan. Stated.
“Such exchanges between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran and neighboring countries can lay the groundwork for the promotion and strengthening of relations in various fields, especially economic relations, and can certainly help establish stability and security in the region. It paves the way for the development and well-being of the country and its people,” concluded Bacheri.
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, who met with his Russian counterpart on the sidelines of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit in Uzbekistan in September, expressed Tehran’s opposition to sanctions against Russia and addressed President Vladimir Putin. , vowed that Iran would never join a campaign of anti-Russian sanctions.
Putin also said at the conference that Western countries are not masters of words because they give what they want and receive when they want.