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FMs of Iran, Russia hold talks on Palestine, nuclear program

(MENAFN) Russia’s foreign minister said on Wednesday that discussions with his Iranian counterpart in Moscow centered on Iran’s nuclear activities and developments in the Palestinian territories, according to reports.

Opening the meeting, the minister emphasized the importance of closer alignment on global and regional matters, stating: "We will pay special attention to various regional and international affairs to strengthen and enhance our coordination on them, including Iran’s nuclear program, the situation in the Middle East, primarily in the Palestinian territories."

He also highlighted the signing and implementation of the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership treaty between Moscow and Tehran, describing it as "the main landmark event" of the year in relations between the two countries, as stated by reports.

Following this, he called on his Iranian counterpart to move forward with discussions on putting into practice the objectives outlined by the presidents of both nations.

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