On an unspecified date, Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister held separate talks with the Russian and Chinese ambassadors in Tehran. The meetings focused on enhancing strategic cooperation among the three countries amid new regional developments.
According to Iran's Foreign Ministry, the sides exchanged views on issues of mutual interest, including promoting bilateral ties, cooperation within international organizations, and security challenges in the Middle East. The talks were held in a constructive and open atmosphere.
This is the latest diplomatic move by Iran to strengthen ties with the two major powers, Russia and China, which are key partners for Tehran in various fields. Recently, Iran, Russia, and China have coordinated their positions in multilateral forums such as the United Nations and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO).
No specific outcomes of the meetings have been disclosed. Analysts view these contacts as part of Iran's efforts to diversify its foreign relations and seek support from strategic partners.