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Iran discusses nuclear talks, defense with Russia

ANALYSIS • By SETH J. FRANTZMAN

Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian arrived in Moscow this week for important meetings with Russian officials. Among the topics of discussion was the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), also known as the Iran deal of 2015.

Iran has continued to say that it wants support for a return to the deal, while it enriches uranium above 80% and stockpiles the enriched uranium.

Iran said that “Russia played an efficient role in the new round of the 4+1 talks in Vienna, which continued for a few months. Our Russian colleagues keep fulfilling their obligations related to returning the sides [to the negotiating table].”

It is also seeking more cooperation with Russia on the International North-South Transport Corridor – which means increased trade via the Caucasus. What Russia is pushing for here is creating new networks in order to avoid the US and the West, as sanctions continue to mount on

Iran, which has supplied Russia with drones for Russia’s war in Ukraine. Iran is looking for even more Russian support for its defense industry.

According to Russia’s TASS state media “Abdollahian’s visit to the Russian capital was initially planned for January, but the sides agreed to postpone it to a later date. Among the issues to be raised are preparations for a meeting of deputy foreign ministers from Russia, Turkey, Iran and Syria on improving the ties between Damascus and Ankara.”

The talks in Russia also touched on Syria, where Iran is currently operating. According to these reports, Iran wanted a comprehensive agreement on bilateral cooperation with Moscow and a document for a free trade zone.

Iran hopes that “Russia and Iran will agree on visa-free travel for individual tourists later this year. Currently, visa-free travel from Russia to Iran is possible only in groups,” according to the reports.

Meanwhile, media outlets in the Middle East are watching the talks in Russia closely.

UAE-based Al-Ain media devoted a long article to the Iranian meetings in Russia. That article notes that Iran is particularly looking for more technology. “Moscow provides Tehran with advanced software in the field of espionage and digital surveillance,” the report said.

This could include increased cyber collaboration. “According to this report, in addition to these cyber capabilities, Iran wants dozens of advanced Russian attack helicopters and combat aircraft, as well as Moscow’s assistance in Iran’s longrange missile program,” Al-Ain noted.

Al-Mayadeen media, which is pro-Iran, noted that Iran is seeking greater defense cooperation. It also noted Iran wants support on the Iran deal talks and also on trade via the Caucasus. The US is concerned about the growing cooperation between Iran and Russia. Russia and Iran also appear to want to bring together the Syrian regime and Turkey for talks in the near future. These represent major shifts in the region and they dovetail with Iran’s outreach to Saudi Arabia and China.

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