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Russia seeks Iran’s support to counter West

Shiite News: The New York Times reported that Putin’s visit to Tehran would be his second foreign trip since the start of the war in Ukraine in February, the Western newspaper wrote that the invasion of Ukraine and sanctions have changed the dynamics of relations between Iran and Russia.

The New York Times, citing anti-Russian sanctions as the reason for the close ties between Tehran and Moscow, wrote: The Kremlin is working to strengthen strategic, military, and economic cooperation with Iran.

The newspaper further reported on Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visit to Iran that Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Turkish counterpart will visit Tehran next week, but competition in oil markets reflects a complicated new landscape.

Noting that Putin’s visit to Tehran would be his second foreign trip since the start of the war in Ukraine in February, the war and sanctions in Ukraine have strained relations between Iran and Russia.

This American newspaper pointed out that Putin’s foreign visits were limited during the outbreak of the coronavirus, adding: “Despite the continuation of the coronavirus, since the beginning of the war in Ukraine. Putin has used diplomacy to seek military and economic assistance.

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