Russia signs military cooperation deal with Iran Rusia
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Tehran (AFP) - Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu
signed a military cooperation deal with Iran on Tuesday that his Iranian
counterpart touted as a joint response to US "interference".
Shoigu is the most senior Russian military official to
visit Tehran since 2002, according to Iranian media, and the agreement comes
with both countries facing Western sanctions.
The deal provides for joint exercises and military
training, as well as "cooperation in peacekeeping, maintaining regional
and international security and stability, and fighting against separatism and
extremism," the Iranian defence ministry website said.
Defence Minister Hossein Dehqan told state television
that Iran and Russia had a "shared analysis of US global strategy, its
interference in regional and international affairs and the need to cooperate in
the struggle against the interference of foreign forces in the region."
Russia has long been Iran's principal foreign arms
supplier but their ties took a major hit in 2010 when Moscow cancelled a
contract to deliver advanced S-300 ground to air missiles, citing UN sanctions
imposed over Tehran's nuclear programme.
Iran demanded $4 billion in compensation for the
cancellation of the $800 million order.
"The two countries have also decided to settle the
S-300s problem," the Iranian defence ministry said on Tuesday without
elaborating.
As Russia has been hit by Western sanctions over its
involvement in the conflict in Ukraine, it has stepped up its economic ties
with Iran in the past year.
The two governments are also both allies of Syrian
President Bashar al-Assad in his nearly four-year-old conflict with
Western-backed rebels.
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