Iranian President Pezeshkian to meet Putin at BRICS summit

Ambassador Jalali underlined the significance of Pezeshkian and Putin’s meeting, pointing out that it would offer a chance to talk about a variety of bilateral and multilateral issues.

Russian President Vladimir Putin and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian are anticipated to meet at the next BRICS summit in Kazan. Attracting attention from a variety of world leaders and international organisations, the BRICS summit—which brings together leaders from Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa—is expected to be a major diplomatic occasion.

Iran is committed to interacting with significant emerging economies and fortifying its relationships with important international players, as demonstrated by Pezeshkian’s participation.

Ambassador Jalali underlined the significance of Pezeshkian and Putin’s meeting, pointing out that it would offer a chance to talk about a variety of bilateral and multilateral issues. It is expected that the conversation will centre on how to improve economic ties between Russia and Iran while also talking about global and regional issues.

High-level talks and negotiations on international economic trends, security concerns, and geopolitical tactics are anticipated to take place during the summit in Kazan. Iran’s strategic interest in strengthening its ties with the BRICS countries and using the summit to further its diplomatic and economic goals is demonstrated by President Pezeshkian’s attendance.

This visit takes place at a time when Russia and Iran are looking to strengthen their strategic alliances and increase their influence worldwide. It is expected that the meeting between Putin and Pezeshkian will produce important results, possibly opening the door for increased bilateral cooperation and cooperative projects in several areas.

The international community will be closely observing the agreements and interactions among the participating nations as the BRICS summit draws near. These developments could have an impact on global trade, security, and diplomatic relations.