Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi has landed in Moscow for an official visit, as announced by the Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Russia, Kazem Jalali. The visit is anticipated to include discussions between Raisi and Russian President Vladimir Putin on various aspects of bilateral cooperation and significant global issues.
In a statement on X (formerly Twitter), Ambassador Jalali emphasized the substantial contribution of the Iranian leader’s visit and the collaborative efforts between Tehran and Moscow in shaping a new world order amidst rapidly evolving events.
The Kremlin had previously disclosed that the talks between Putin and Raisi would encompass discussions on trade and economic collaboration, with a focus on the transport and energy sectors. Additionally, the leaders are expected to exchange views on key international and regional matters during their meeting in Moscow. The visit underscores the ongoing diplomatic engagements between Iran and Russia, reflecting their shared interests and commitment to fostering a robust partnership.