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The countries are looking to boost their strategic partnership, as previously outlined by their respective presidents
Moscow and Tehran are working on the final version of a comprehensive new treaty, which they are close to signing, according to the director of the Russian Foreign Ministry's Second Asia Department, Zamir Kabulov.
Speaking to the media on Monday, the official gave no explicit timeline for when the agreement would be ready for signing, but noted that the project had already been at "a high level of readiness" at the start of the year, but has since been delayed for an uncertain period due to some revisions by the Iranian side.
The bilateral treaty is being prepared on the orders of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, who agreed to develop it in January 2022 in order to achieve a long-term strategic partnership.
Russia's Foreign Ministry condemned the airstrike, which left several Iranian diplomats and officers dead, including two generals, as "completely unacceptable" and has urged Israel to abandon all provocative military actions in Syria and other neighboring countries, warning of potentially dire consequences for the region.
The head of Russia's Foreign Intelligence service, Sergey Naryshkin, has described the attack as an act of terrorism, condemning it as an "ugly and criminal step" by Israel.
Moscow and Tehran are working on the final version of a comprehensive new treaty, which they are close to signing, according to the director of the Russian Foreign Ministry's Second Asia Department, Zamir Kabulov.
Speaking to the media on Monday, the official gave no explicit timeline for when the agreement would be ready for signing, but noted that the project had already been at "a high level of readiness" at the start of the year, but has since been delayed for an uncertain period due to some revisions by the Iranian side.
The bilateral treaty is being prepared on the orders of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, who agreed to develop it in January 2022 in order to achieve a long-term strategic partnership.
Russia's Foreign Ministry condemned the airstrike, which left several Iranian diplomats and officers dead, including two generals, as "completely unacceptable" and has urged Israel to abandon all provocative military actions in Syria and other neighboring countries, warning of potentially dire consequences for the region.
The head of Russia's Foreign Intelligence service, Sergey Naryshkin, has described the attack as an act of terrorism, condemning it as an "ugly and criminal step" by Israel.