Work on the comprehensive inter-state agreement is almost complete, according to the foreign minister
Moscow and Tehran will complete work on a comprehensive inter-state agreement in the very near future, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Monday.
According to the diplomat, relations between the two countries are developing rapidly and a lot of bilateral projects are currently underway.
“It is symbolic that in the very near future we must complete work – there are already technical details left – on a new inter-state agreement … And this will be a symbolic step in our relations with the new Iranian leadership,” Lavrov said, speaking at Moscow’s State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO).
The Islamic Republic’s ninth president, Masoud Pezeshkian, was sworn in last month after winning the July presidential election with 53.6% of the vote in the second round.
The snap poll was called after the death of his predecessor Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash in May. Pezeshkian has described Russia as “a valued strategic partner” and pledged to further strengthen relations with Moscow.
Speaking about the two countries’ joint projects, Lavrov drew special attention to those that are part of major logistics routes.
“This is the ‘North-South,’ a corridor that allows you to go from St Petersburg directly to the Persian Gulf, then to the Indian Ocean. It significantly reduces both travel time and transportation costs,” Lavrov said.