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Iran says Russia partnership has entered new phase with 3-year cooperation roadmap

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, left, addresses a press conference along with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov in Moscow on December 17, 2025.

Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi says the strategic partnership between Iran and Russia has entered “a new, accelerated phase” following the signing of a three-year cooperation roadmap with his Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov.

Araghchi, speaking at a joint press conference in Moscow on Wednesday, confirmed that the newly signed document establishes the agenda for the two foreign ministries from 2026 to 2028, acting as a “roadmap for future three-year cooperation.”

“Today, very close, precise, and detailed negotiations were held in all areas, including bilateral, regional, and international issues,” he said. 

The Iranian minister said the bilateral relations have witnessed remarkable expansion, particularly in the current year, gaining new momentum with the implementation of the comprehensive strategic partnership treaty between the two nations.

Araghchi underscored the high level of political ties, noting that over the past year and a half, during the current government term, the presidents of Iran and Russia have met five times. The most recent meeting was held on December 12 in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, demonstrating the sustained high-level engagement, he said.

The Iranian minister said the relations are “significantly expanding” in the economic sector.

He also noted substantial progress in key sectors such as energy, transport, and transit, specifically highlighting the strategic North-South Corridor project and the critical Rasht–Astara railway segment.

Bilateral trade is on an upward trajectory, with new avenues for growth actively being pursued, Araghchi said.

The joint economic commission, featuring 17 specialized working groups, is scheduled to convene in February, he added.

‘Enrichment Iran’s undeniable right’

Araghchi also addressed Iran’s nuclear position, emphasizing the nation’s legal rights under the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).

“Iran, as a member committed to the NPT, adheres to all its commitments, but will not forgo its legal rights under the same treaty,” he said. 

He said the peaceful use of nuclear energy, including enrichment, is Iran’s “undeniable right.”

Araghchi condemned the 12-day aggression by the US and Israel in June and thanked Russia for standing with Iran and condemning the illegal strikes. 

“The attacks by the United States and the Zionist regime on Iran’s nuclear facilities, although damaging some buildings and equipment, have managed to neither destroy the country’s indigenous technology nor weaken the will of Iran.”

Araghchi commented on the prospects for dialogue with Western countries, stating that the opposing side has “damaged diplomacy and the principle of negotiation through its actions.”

“If they reform their approach and show genuine readiness for an equal, respectful, and mutually beneficial dialogue, Iran will reconsider the issue of negotiation,” he said. 

However, he warned, “It is clear that goals not achieved through pressure and military action will also not be imposed at the negotiation table.”

Alignment against sanctions

On the international front, Araghchi confirmed a “clear convergence of views to confront the system of domination, bullying, and double standards of Western countries, especially the United States.”

Iran and Russia share a common outlook in countering illegal sanctions and unilateral actions, leading to close cooperation within international and regional bodies like BRICS, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), and the Eurasian Economic Union, Araghchi said.

The Iranian minister underscored bilateral cooperation to counter unlawful US sanctions through economic collaboration, sharing experiences, and operational coordination.

He specifically mentioned the establishment of the Friends of the UN Charter group, comprising Iran, Russia, China, and other nations, saying Iran supports any international action to oppose the “system of domination, bullying, and thuggery of America.”

Caucasus security

Regarding regional security, Araghchi affirmed a joint position with Russia on preventing foreign intervention in the Caucasus.

He said security and stability in the Caucasus and Central Asia must be provided by the countries of those regions.

Iran’s proposed “3+3” mechanism for the Caucasus is actively being pursued, with the next meeting of foreign ministers being planned, Araghchi noted.

 

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