Moscow, 6 October 2021 (TDI): Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian heading a delegation arrived in Moscow. On Tuesday, authorities reviewed important issues namely JCPOA, Afghanistan, Caspian Sea, South Caucasus, and the Middle East.
The meeting was held in consequence of Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov’s invitation. According to him, the agenda covers multiple topics as the advances of the Syrian issue, resuming talks on JCPOA, and current developments in Afghanistan.
As well, Lavrov said new negotiations are on Iran membership in Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) but JCPOA is a priority. Meanwhile, Iran is keeping in mind the status in the south Caucasus and Afghanistan to have negotiations.
Both Foreign Ministers said the relations between Iranian and Russian presidents results vital for the security of the region. It is proof that the negotiations are strategic.
Future diplomatic meetings remain on the table. Iranian Minister added new rounds of conversations to strengthen bilateral relations, and develop trade cooperation.
Israel’s movements in the region were also a topic of discussion. After meeting, Amir Abdollahian stated: “It is also expected that Russia will be sensitive about the presence of the terrorists and the intriguing moves of the Zionists in the region, which are both threats against regional peace and stability”.