Russian, Iranian presidents hail ‘shut,’ ‘strong’ relationship
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian proclaimed their “shut” ties throughout a gathering Friday throughout which Putin mentioned he goals to create a “new world order.”
The 2 met for the primary time in Turkmenistan, throughout a interval of escalating tensions as Iran braces for assaults from Israel following latest missile assaults on Tel Aviv, and as Iran continues to produce weapons for Moscow’s conflict in Ukraine.
“We have now many alternatives now, and we should assist one another in {our relationships},” Pezeshkian informed Putin. “Our rules, our positions within the worldwide area are much like yours,” he added.
The international locations’ communications are being “strengthened day-to-day and changing into extra strong,” Pezeshkian additionally mentioned, based on Iran’s official IRNA information company.
Putin reiterated that their “assessments of present occasions on the earth are sometimes very shut,” Russian outlet TASS reported.
In a video from the Kremlin, Putin mentioned he needs to create a “new world order” of Moscow’s allies to “counter” the West.
On the discussion board, Pezeshkian additionally known as Israel’s assaults in opposition to Iran-backed Hezbollah terrorists in Lebanon “savage.”
Additionally in attendance have been regional leaders together with Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari and the heads of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
With Publish wires