Pres. Raisi says actions of extra-regional forces in Caucasus a threat to regional countries
The presidents of Iran and Russia, emphasizing the cooperation and coordination between the countries of the region to solve the problems between them, called the presence of extra-regional forces in the Caucasus a threat to all the countries of this region.
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Saying that we consider the presence of extra-regional forces as a threat to all the countries of the region, Raisi added: "We follow the developments in the Caucasus region with sensitivity and seriousness and we believe that the conflicts in the Caucasus should be resolved with the role of the countries of the region."
Russian President Vladimir Putin, while congratulating the arrival of Eid al-Adha, by presenting a report on the recent armed rebellion in this country, said: Russia acted with strength against this rebellion.
Referring to the situation in the Caucasus, Putin also emphasized the negative consequences of the actions of extra-regional forces in these developments and the need to solve the problems between them through the cooperation and coordination of the neighboring countries.
The Presidents of Iran and Russia also reviewed the bilateral economic and trade relations and emphasized on the rapid implementation of the agreements and called the Tehran-Moscow cooperation model in the North-South Corridor as a successful example for the interaction of the two countries, which can be extended to other areas.
Strengthening the Astana process regarding Syria was one of the other topics emphasized by the parties.