Iran Press/Iran news: Iran’s top official, Hadi Tahan-Nazif, confirmed that the Tehran-Moscow cooperation agreement and the agreement with Kyrgyzstan have been approved and are in compliance with Shari’a and constitutional law. The Tehran-Moscow agreement includes an introduction, nine articles, and an attachment, allowing for document exchange between the two countries. The establishment of cultural centers between Iran and Russia aims to enhance cooperation in cultural activities, supporting Iranian expatriates and promoting cultural programs.
Furthermore, the agreement with Kyrgyzstan focuses on security and law enforcement cooperation, aligning with regional organizations like ECO, SCO, and EAEU. This collaboration promotes economic and political ties in the region. The approval of these agreements by the Guardian Council and the Iranian Parliament demonstrates a commitment to strengthen ties with these countries for mutual benefits.
These agreements pave the way for enhanced cooperation in humanitarian, technical, cultural, and scientific fields, emphasizing the importance of supporting Iranian interests and expatriates abroad. The partnerships with Russia and Kyrgyzstan signify a strategic approach to fostering relationships and advancing shared goals.