Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian arrived in Moscow on Friday and signed a landmark cooperation treaty with Russian President Vladimir Putin that seeks to deepen ties between the two nations amid shared geopolitical challenges.
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Why It Matters
The treaty underscores Iran’s growing reliance on Russia as it faces economic hardships and geopolitical setbacks, particularly in the Middle East. For Moscow, the partnership solidifies its influence in the region and aligns with its broader strategic goals.
The timing, days before the inauguration of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, signals a unified front against Western policies, particularly as both nations contend with sanctions and international isolation.
What To Know
Russia and Iran have nurtured closer relations since …