Iran Seeks ‘Strategic Partner’ in Russia Amid Rising Middle East Tensions
In recent months, Russian and Iranian officials have worked on building a ‘strategic partnership’ between their two countries.
The newly inaugurated president of Iran, Masoud Pezeshkian, has emphasized the need for expanded relations with Russia following the recent killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran.
Regarding Russia, Pezeshkian expressed gratitude, stating that it has been supportive during challenging times and describing Russia as a “strategic partner.”
Reports from Russia’s TASS news agency indicate that Pezeshkian also emphasized the importance of implementing previously agreed-upon agreements between the two nations.
This statement was made during a meeting with Sergey Shoigu, the head of Russia’s Security Council, who visited Tehran on August 5.
Shoigu, who assumed his role in May after serving as the Russian defense minister for 12 years, discussed the regional situation with Pezeshkian and other top Iranian security officials.
Speaking about their meeting, Shoigu mentioned that various important topics, including recent tragic events in Tehran, were discussed.
Addressing the situation, U.S. State Department spokesman Matthew Miller expressed skepticism about Russia’s role in de-escalating tensions following Haniyeh’s killing.
In Tehran, Pezeshkian condemned Israel’s actions as violations of international laws and regulations, while Israel warned of retaliation if provoked.
‘Dangerous Consequences’
On July 31, Haniyeh was killed in Tehran, leading to concerns about escalating tensions.
Following calls for restraint, Iran and its allies have vowed to retaliate against Israel, raising fears of a large-scale armed confrontation.
Recent years have seen closer ties between Russia and Iran, especially in security issues, and talks have been ongoing to establish a formal “strategic partnership” between the two countries.
Russia’s ambassador to Iran, Alexey Dedov, mentioned a forthcoming agreement that would define the interactions between Russia and Iran for the foreseeable future.
Both sides have expressed commitment to strengthening their relationship, particularly in terms of security cooperation.
Reuters contributed to this report.