Publish Date: 7 December 2023 - 14:26

TEHRAN, Dec. 07 (MNA) – Iranian President Ibrahim Raeisi's visit to Moscow for bilateral talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin is both regionally and internationally significant, a political analyst told Russian media.

After brief visits to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Saudi Arabia on December 6, Russia’s President Vladimir Putin's agenda for Thursday was set aside time for extensive talks with visiting Iranian President Ebrahim Raeisi.

Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi's visit to Moscow for bilateral talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin is both regionally and internationally significant, political scientist Ruhollah Modabber told Sputnik.

“Russia, as the main ambassador of the new world order, can become an even greater friend for Tehran, while for Iran, as a country opposing American hegemony, an alliance with friendly countries can lead to economic, scientific and technological prosperity," Modabber underscored.

Earlier, the Kremlin announced that after visiting the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, Vladimir Putin would receive the Iranian president in Moscow on Thursday.

The president of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ebrahim Raeisi, will arrive in Russia on a working visit accompanied by a high-ranking delegation.

The sides plan to consider the current agenda of bilateral cooperation "with an emphasis on the implementation of promising joint projects in the trade and economic sphere, including transport and energy," it was stated. The two leaders will also exchange views on major international and regional topics.

MNA/PR