Russian President Vladimir Putin is scheduled to meet with Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian for the first time on Friday to address the current situation in the Middle East. The meeting is set to take place in Turkmenistan, during a forum of regional leaders.
The meeting gains significance as the region awaits Israel's response to Iran's recent largest-ever missile attack. Pezeshkian, a reformist who assumed office in July after the tragic death of President Ebrahim Raisi, will engage in discussions with Putin on various bilateral issues and the escalating tensions in the Middle East.
Putin's aide, Yuri Ushakov, highlighted the importance of the meeting, emphasizing its role in addressing the heightened tensions in the region. The leaders are expected to delve into critical matters affecting the Middle East and explore potential avenues for de-escalation and conflict resolution.
During his visit to Ashgabat, Putin may also engage in other bilateral meetings, further underscoring the significance of diplomatic efforts in addressing regional challenges. The meeting between Putin and Pezeshkian marks a crucial step in fostering dialogue and cooperation between Russia and Iran amidst the complex geopolitical landscape of the Middle East.