Newsweek: Iran and Russia have formed a new alliance against the West.
The visit of the Russian President to Tehran is in the center of attention of the world media and it is mentioned as the formation of a new alliance against the West.
The visit of the presidents of Turkey and Russia to Tehran and the meeting with the senior officials of the Islamic Republic of Iran in the past few days had a wide reflection in the press and media of the world, so that many of them considered this meeting as a “new alliance against the West”.
The American weekly “Newsweek” wrote about this on Wednesday, “Vladimir Putin”, the president of Russia, during his trip to Tehran this week, for the first time since he ordered the attack on Ukraine, traveled outside the borders of the former Soviet Union. did This is a new type of alliance that can confront the West and put pressure on it.
According to this report, this trip was held in line with the “Astana Process” meeting, which was organized to resolve the Syrian crisis. With its principled actions, this meeting has caused a significant amount of Syrian problems to be solved.
In the meantime, Putin’s visit to Tehran in the midst of the country’s war with Ukraine was also noteworthy and in the spotlight, as John Simpson, the host of the BBC news channel, wrote in a tweet: “Putin’s visit to Iran, the new alliance of Russia, Iran, Syria strengthens China and North Korea.”
“Yannis Klug”, an expert at a German think tank based in Berlin, said that Iran can teach Moscow lessons in dealing with sanctions.
He told Reuters: “Russia can provide military goods and possibly raw materials or grains in exchange for cooperation with Iran.”