England’s assessme of the Iran-Russia treaty
According to London, relations between Iran and Russia have always been based on common goals. In this regard, the British Ministry of Defense announced in a stateme: “The partnership between Russia and Iran is based on mutual security and economic ierests.”
According to Isna, the rece strategic agreeme between Iran and Russia has attracted the atteion of many couries and analysts.
Although this agreeme was concluded in line with the developme of constructive relations between Tehran and Moscow based on the national ierests and common values of the two couries, Western couries have turned this agreeme io an excuse to spread baseless accusations against Iran and Russia.
In this regard, the Ministry of Defense of England has discussed the details of the agreeme between Iran and Russia in a stateme titled “Report on Ukraine” on Thursday evening.
According to London, relations between Iran and Russia have always been based on common goals. In this regard, the British Ministry of Defense announced in a stateme: “The partnership between Russia and Iran is based on mutual security and economic ierests.”
This Ministry of War has iroduced the Ukrainian war as the reason for the “rece” rapprocheme of Iran-Russia relations.
This claim is despite the fact that the curre strategic agreeme is an updated version of the previous agreemes between the two couries in rece decades, which highlights the depth of Tehran-Moscow relations and its old roots.
Nevertheless, the British Ministry of Defense claimed in its stateme: “Russia has relied on Iran’s military support during the curre war in Ukraine.” However, mistrust and tension in the relationship may preve them from expanding their cooperation.
Tehran and Moscow have always denied this accusation.
London, in an attempt to downplay the curre strategic agreeme, while acknowledging “wider cooperation between Iran and Russia in various sectors, including defense and security, economy, trade, transportation, energy, technology, information and cyberspace security” based on the curre strategic agreeme, He wrote: “Unlike Russia’s agreemes with North Korea and Belarus, this agreeme does not include a mutual defense clause.”
Finally, the British Ministry of Defense claimed: “This agreeme provides a legal framework for further cooperation between Iran and Russia and formalizes existing and future cooperation efforts. “However, it is unlikely to significaly increase participation or expand the scope of their curre cooperation.”
This claim is while western media such as “Reuters” have described the signing of the “Comprehensive Strategic Partnership” agreeme between Iran and Russia as a “new era” of Iran-Russia relations.
According to Reuters, with this agreeme, Iran and Russia promoted cooperation in a range of differe areas, including security services, military exercises, warship traffic and joi military training.
The English News agency coinued to write: “Medician, on his trip to the Kremlin, which was his first bilateral trip to Russia after his victory in the elections, welcomed this agreeme as a new chapter in bilateral relations, and Putin also stated that Moscow and Tehran have many common views.” about iernational relations.
In addition, the Associated Press news agency, in a report focusing on the signing of this agreeme between Iran and Russia, wrote: Russian Preside Vladimir Putin and his Iranian couerpart, Masoud Mezikian, signed an extensive cooperation agreeme on Friday, which deepened their partnership. It will face Western sanctions.
This news agency noted the reception of the Russian preside to this agreeme, which he called a “real opening” that provides the conditions for stable and sustainable developme of Russia, Iran and the eire region.
A big turning poi in Tehran-Moscow relations

Massoud Mezikian and Vladimir Putin
The French news agency also wrote about the new Tehran-Moscow agreeme: Last Friday, Russia and Iran signed an agreeme that will be the basis of their economic and military cooperation and a major turning poi in their relations.
Iran’s Preside Masoud Medeshian and Russia’s Preside Vladimir Putin signed a comprehensive strategic agreeme between the two couries on Friday, December 17, in a ceremony at the Kremlin Palace.
By signing this treaty, the two couries will expand their relations in a special way in economic, scieific, technological, cultural and tourism fields.
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