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The Russian president intends to visit Tehran one week from now
Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit Tehran on July 19 for chats with his Iranian and Turkish partners, Kremlin representative Dmitry Peskov said during a press instructions on Tuesday.
Putin will go to a trilateral gathering with Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan under the purported 'Astana harmony process.' The organization was sent off in mid 2017 determined to stop the 11-drawn out struggle in Syria.
"Notwithstanding the trilateral gathering, there will likewise be two-sided gatherings," Peskov said.
Putin and Erdogan held a call on Monday during which they examined monetary and exchange collaboration, the utilization of public monetary forms in exchanges and Russian energy supplies. The two chiefs likewise traded suppositions on the circumstance around Ukraine, "remembering for the setting of planning endeavors to guarantee the wellbeing of route in the Black Sea and grain commodities to world business sectors," the readout of the discussion distributed on the Kremlin site says.
As indicated by the Turkish president's Directorate of Communications, in the mean time, Erdogan let his Russian partner know that "it was the ideal opportunity for the United Nations to make a move for the arrangement in regards to the development of secure hallways through the Black Sea for the grain send out."
Kiev and Western countries have blamed Russia for impeding food sends out from Ukraine's Black Sea ports, which they keep up with has added to the flood in worldwide food costs. Moscow denies the claim, saying it has been offering safe entry to tankers, while Ukraine is keeping non military personnel ships from leaving the ports. Russia likewise says Kiev's sending of ocean mines has made a danger to transportation nearby.
The vital subject of the discussions among Putin and Raisi will be "anticipating the advancement of financial participation among Iran and Russia," as indicated by Mohammad Reza Pour-Ebrahimi, administrator of the Iranian parliament's Economic Commission.
He hailed the consequences of Raisi's January visit to Russia, saying that it denoted "another section of financial relations" between the two nations. The commission administrator additionally asserted that Russia needs financial participation with Iran "to an ever increasing extent" in the midst of the sanctions forced on it by Western nations.
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