Russia and Iran will sign a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Agreement by the end of the year, according to Putin’s aide, Yuri Ushakov.
“We have decided that this document will be signed during the new Iranian president’s visit to Moscow. I believe the parties will agree on the timing of the visit in the very near future,” Ushakov stated.
He noted that the agreement has been in preparation for the past several years and “covers all areas of bilateral cooperation, including energy, transport, industry, agriculture, culture, science, and technology.”
“We have decided that this document will be signed during the new Iranian president’s visit to Moscow. I believe the parties will agree on the timing of the visit in the very near future,” Ushakov stated.
He noted that the agreement has been in preparation for the past several years and “covers all areas of bilateral cooperation, including energy, transport, industry, agriculture, culture, science, and technology.”