TEHRAN – Russia and Iran have prepared the final draft of a comprehensive cooperation treaty, setting the stage for its imminent signing.
This historic agreement marks a new chapter in the bilateral relations between the two nations. Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko shared these details in an interview with TASS on Tuesday.
Rudenko stated, "On June 21, in Moscow, experts from the legal and regional departments of our respective foreign ministries held highly productive consultations. These discussions led to the finalization of the treaty text. Following this, both sides have agreed to initiate the necessary internal procedures to prepare for the signing of the agreement within the framework of high-level bilateral interactions. We are optimistic that we will soon witness this truly historic event."
He further emphasized the significance of the document, saying, "The process of editing this substantial treaty, which is designed to elevate Russian-Iranian relations to a comprehensive strategic partnership, has taken nearly two and a half years. Today, we can declare the work complete."
Adding to the anticipation, Iranian President-elect Masoud Pezeshkian, in a recent phone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin, expressed Tehran's readiness to sign the agreement. He proposed that the signing could take place during the BRICS summit in Kazan this October.
This treaty is expected to strengthen the strategic ties between Russia and Iran, opening new avenues for cooperation across various sectors and enhancing their geopolitical partnership.
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