In the West, they were afraid of Putin’s new alliance

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The visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin to Iran strengthens a new alliance: Russia-Iran-Syria-China-North Korea, which causes concern. This is reported by the news magazine Newsweek.

“The talks of the President of the Russian Federation followed American fears that Iran would supply Russia with hundreds of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or drones. The Kremlin denied that Putin discussed these issues with the leadership of Iran, ”the Newsweek article says.

The author of the material notes that the future of Syria and the resumption of Ukrainian grain exports to mitigate the global food crisis were on the agenda of negotiations in Iran. However, the summit can also be seen as a push towards the formation of an anti-Western bloc.

Earlier, URA.RU wrote that Vladimir Putin, through his negotiations with Iran, caused “counter attackto US President Joe Biden and US attempts to assert its influence. Presidents of Russia, Iran and Turkey Vladimir Putin, Ibrahim Raisi and Recep Tayyip Erdogan adopted a joint statement on the results of the Astana troika summit in Tehran. The US authorities, in turn, believe that their armed forces in the Middle East have recently been faced with frequent “provocative” and “unsafe” actions from Russia and Iran, because of this they are experiencing concern.

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The visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin to Iran strengthens a new alliance: Russia-Iran-Syria-China-North Korea, which causes concern. This is reported by the news magazine Newsweek. “The talks of the President of the Russian Federation followed American fears that Iran would supply Russia with hundreds of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or drones. The Kremlin denied that Putin discussed these issues with the leadership of Iran, ”the Newsweek article says. The author of the material notes that the future of Syria and the resumption of Ukrainian grain exports to mitigate the global food crisis were on the agenda of negotiations in Iran. However, the summit can also be seen as a push towards the formation of an anti-Western bloc. Earlier, URA.RU wrote that Vladimir Putin, with his negotiations with Iran, dealt a “retaliatory blow” to US President Joe Biden and US attempts to assert its influence. Presidents of Russia, Iran and Turkey Vladimir Putin, Ibrahim Raisi and Recep Tayyip Erdogan issued a joint statement following the Astana troika summit in Tehran. The US authorities, in turn, believe that their armed forces in the Middle East have recently faced frequent “provocative” and “unsafe” actions from Russia and Iran, because of this they are concerned.

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