WANA (Dec 30) – The presidents of Iran and Russia held a telephone conversation to review the latest developments in bilateral relations and the progress in implementing joint agreements between the two countries.

 

Masoud Pezeshkian, President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, and Vladimir Putin, President of the Russian Federation, spoke by phone on Tuesday afternoon, exchanging views on various aspects of cooperation between Tehran and Moscow. The discussion focused on the current state of bilateral ties and the level of progress made in previously reached agreements.

 

During the call, the two sides emphasized the strategic nature of Iran–Russia relations and reviewed the achievements of their cooperation across different fields. The presidents also stressed the importance of maintaining regular consultations at various levels and strengthening political, economic, and regional coordination.

 

The conversation is seen as part of ongoing efforts by both countries to expand comprehensive relations and maintain close engagement on issues of mutual interest—an approach that Tehran and Moscow view as contributing to stability and the development of long-term cooperation between the two sides.

 

The Kremlin announced that Russian President Vladimir Putin discussed the status of Iran’s nuclear program during a phone call with his Iranian counterpart, Masoud Pezeshkian.

 

According to the statement, President Pezeshkian also condemned Ukraine’s attack on the Russian presidential residence in the Novgorod region during the call .

Putin and Pezeshkian