Tehran: On Wednesday, Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi stated that his visit to Moscow could mark a “turning point” in bilateral relations between the two countries ahead of a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. “We have common interests with Russia and our collaboration and common interests could certainly create security and combat unilateralism in the region,” Raisi said taking a jibe at the United States. The United States has imposed different levels of sanctions against both countries.

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