Possible Russian drone debris discovered in NATO member Romania…

Possible Russian drone debris discovered in NATO member Romania…
Possible Russian drone debris discovered in NATO member Romania…

Russian President Vladimir Putin and his counterpart Massoud Pezeshkian signed a strategic partnership agreement in the Kremlin on Friday, notably strengthening their “military cooperation”, as part of their alliance intended as a counterweight to any “diktat” from the West.

Subject to heavy international sanctions which affect their economies, Russia and Iran have made an accelerated rapprochement in recent years, particularly since the assault on Ukraine.

On Friday, Vladimir Putin and Massoud Pezeshkian signed a “comprehensive strategic partnership agreement,” a pact covering multiple areas. It is a text “with ambitious objectives”, praised Vladimir Putin, affirming that Moscow and Tehran together opposed “any diktat coming from outside”.

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The agreement provides in particular to “develop military cooperation” and to support each other in the face of “security threats”, according to the content of the agreement in 47 articles published by the Kremlin after the signing.

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