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Strengthening ties: Russia and Iran’s evolving strategic partnership

Saturday 18 January 2025 - 08:36
Strengthening ties: Russia and Iran’s evolving strategic partnership

Russia and Iran have solidified a long-awaited cooperation agreement, reinforcing their strategic alliance amidst growing geopolitical pressures. Signed in Moscow, the 20-year agreement boosts military and defense cooperation between the two nations. A key provision in the pact ensures that neither country will permit its territory to be used for actions that threaten the other's security or support any attacks on the other nation.

While this agreement has been in discussion for years, current events have made it more urgent. Russia’s involvement in the war in Ukraine and Iran’s struggle with Western sanctions, as well as the challenges posed by Israel’s influence in the region, have intensified the need for closer cooperation. The collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria, once a mutual ally, has further pushed Moscow and Tehran to strengthen their bilateral ties.

The agreement also builds upon efforts to circumvent Western sanctions, enhancing trade through the North-South Transport Corridor—a Russian initiative to facilitate trade from Asia to Russia while bypassing geopolitical choke points such as the Suez Canal. Iran, as a key player in this corridor, offers a vital trade route, further solidifying its strategic importance.

Historically, both Russia and Iran had independent partnerships with Syria, but their interests began to converge during the Syrian Civil War, particularly in 2015 when both countries intervened to support al-Assad’s regime. Since then, cooperation between Russia and Iran has expanded, particularly in military, economic, and energy sectors, and they continue to work together in opposing Western influence globally.

Despite these growing ties, the new agreement does not establish a mutual defense clause, indicating that the partnership, while deepening, has limits. Past experiences, especially in Syria, demonstrate tensions and competition between Moscow and Tehran, especially regarding the rebuilding of Syria and the handling of military and strategic interests.

As Russia seeks to retain its presence in Syria, Iran’s position may become more focused on consolidating influence in Iraq, adapting to the shifting dynamics in the Middle East. Both nations, facing internal and external challenges, will likely continue to adjust their strategies while navigating their shared opposition to Western hegemony. However, any significant divergence in their relationship—particularly over nuclear concerns or regional influence—remains a possibility, despite their growing cooperation in recent years.


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