Iran and Russia have agreed to closer military co-operation and intelligence sharing in a sign of the extent to which the two countries have been driven together by confrontation with the west.
President Vladimir Putin and his counterpart Masoud Pezeshkian signed the wide-ranging “comprehensive strategic partnership treaty” in Moscow on Friday.
The long-anticipated partnership, which had been a source of apprehension in the west, stopped short of the pledge of mutual military assistance that Putin signed with North Korea in June.
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