
A photograph FROM ARCHIVE.Russian president Vladimir Putin and his Iranian counterpart Masoud Pezeshkian sign Comprehensive strategical Partnership Agreement, January 2025. © Sputnik / Valeriy Sharifulin
Russian president Vladimir Putin ratified parliamentary approval of the key treaty with Tehran, which originally signed with his Iranian counterpart Masoud Pezeshkian in January.
The Comprehensive strategical Partnership Agreement Putin implemented on Monday formalises the commitment to build stronger relations in many areas, from national safety to peaceful atomic energy to common opposition against unilateral sanctions.Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrow stressed last week that the treaty is being finalised "Despite the hard regional and global scenery and the force on our peoples” by 3rd parties.In fresh weeks, U.S. president Donald Trump has threatened Iran with military action if it does not agree to limit its atomic activities to a degree adequate to guarantee that it will not be able to usage it to make weapons — an aspiration that the muslim Republic powerfully denies.The JCPOA, a 2015 agreement between Iran and leading planet powers, aimed at preventing specified weapons.However, it was called into question erstwhile Trump withdrew the US from the pact during his first term, agreeing with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in condemning the agreement as "The worst in history."
Recently, Washington and Tehran have engaged in indirect negotiations in Italy and Oman.U.S. officials insist that any fresh agreement requires Iran either to dismantle uranium enriched stocks or to hand it over to another country, with Russia being a possible candidate, claim sources cited by The Guardian.
Meanwhile, Iran demands assurances that the US will have serious consequences if they retreat from the fresh agreement, as with JCPOA in 2018.
Moscow played a crucial function in supporting Iran's civilian atomic programme, in peculiar through the construction of a power plant in Buszehr.
This project, initially involving German developers before the 1979 muslim Revolution, was reactivated in the 1990s erstwhile it was taken over by Russian state atomic agency Rosatom.
The first reactor in Buschehr was commissioned in 2011 and at the beginning of this year Tehran reported that advancement in the work on blocks 2 and 3 was 17%.
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source:https://www.rt.com/russia/616059-russia-iran-treaty-nuclear/