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Masoud Pezeshkian has said cooperation with Moscow will remain a priority throughout his term
Iran’s president-elect Masoud Pezeshkian has described Russia as “a valued strategic partner” and pledged to further strengthen relations with Moscow.
Pezeshkian, who will be inaugurated on July 30, set out his foreign policy priorities in an article entitled: ‘My message to the new world’, published by the Tehran Times on Friday.
"Russia is a valued strategic ally and neighbor to Iran and my administration will remain committed to expanding and enhancing our cooperation,” he wrote.
Tehran will continue to “prioritize” relations with Russia both on a bilateral level and as part of international organizations such as BRICS, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and Eurasian Economic Union, the president-elect stressed.
Pezeshkian said his government would also “actively support” efforts to end the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
"China and Russia have consistently stood by us during challenging times. We deeply value this friendship,” he added.
Read morePezeshkian won the presidential election last week, beating his rival Saeed Jalili by 53.7% to 44.3% in the second round. The snap poll was called after the death of President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash in May.
During his meeting with Iranian lawmakers at the 10th BRICS Parliamentary Forum in St Petersburg on Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Moscow and Tehran have been “making considerable progress in their relations” in recent years.
The Russian leader predicted that under Pezeshkian bilateral ties “will develop at the same steady pace as they did under Mr Raisi, whose passing we all mourn.”
In his article, Pezeshkian said authorities in Tehran “look forward to collaborating more extensively with Beijing as we advance towards a new global order.”
On Iran’s relationship with Europe, he said it has “known its ups and downs”. Among other things, European nations reneged on their commitments to salvage the nuclear deal between Iran and world powers after the US unilaterally withdrew from it in 2018, the president-elect noted.
“Despite these missteps, I look forward to engaging in constructive dialogue with European countries to set our relations on the right path, based on principles of mutual respect and equal footing,” the article said.
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As for ties with the US, Washington “needs to recognize the reality and understand, once and for all, that Iran does not – and will not – respond to pressure,” Pezeshkian stressed.