Putin visits Iran for talks on Syrian conflict, Ukraine grain

Putin visits Iran for talks on Syrian conflict, Ukraine grain

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File photo: Presidents Putin and Erdogan will meet again later today in Iran

Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit Tehran on Tuesday for talks with Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the Kremlin leaderโ€™s first trip outside the former Soviet Union since Moscowโ€™s Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine.

In Tehran, Putin will also hold his first face-to-face meeting since the invasion with a NATO leader, Turkeyโ€™s Tayyip Erdogan, to discuss a deal aimed at allowing the resumption of Ukraineโ€™s Black Sea grain exports as well as peace in Syria.
Putinโ€™s trip, which comes just days after U.S. President Joe Biden visited Israel and Saudi Arabia, sends a strong message to the West about Moscowโ€™s plans to forge closer strategic ties with Iran, China and India in the face of the Western sanctions.
โ€œThe contact with Khamenei is very important,โ€ Yuri Ushakov, Putinโ€™s foreign policy adviser, told reporters in Moscow. โ€œA trusting dialogue has developed between them on the most important issues on the bilateral and international agenda.โ€
โ€œOn most issues, our positions are close or identical.โ€
Putin will also meet Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi who was elected last year.
BOTH SANCTIONED
For Iran, also chafing under Western economic sanctions and at loggerheads with the United States over Tehranโ€™s nuclear programme and a range of other issues, Putinโ€™s visit is timely.
Its clerical leaders are keen to strengthen strategic relations with Russia in the face of an emerging U.S.-backed Gulf Arab-Israeli bloc that could tilt the Middle East balance of power further away from Iran.
โ€œConsidering the evolving geopolitical ties after the Ukraine war, the (clerical) establishment tries to secure Moscowโ€™s support in Tehranโ€™s confrontation with Washington and its regional allies,โ€ said a senior Iranian official, who asked not to be named.
Emboldened by high oil prices since the Ukraine war, Iran is betting that with Russiaโ€™s support it could pressure Washington to offer concessions for the revival of a 2015 nuclear deal.
โ€œWe need a strong ally and Moscow is a superpower,โ€ said a senior Iranian official, who asked not to be identified.
Still, Russiaโ€™s increased tilt towards Beijing in recent months has significantly reduced Iranโ€™s crude exports to China โ€“ a key source of income for Tehran since U.S. President Donald Trump reimposed sanctions in 2018.
In May, Reuters reported that Iranโ€™s crude exports to China have fallen sharply as Beijing favoured heavily discounted Russian barrels, leaving almost 40 million barrels of Iranian oil stored on tankers at sea in Asia and seeking buyers.
Ahead of Putinโ€™s arrival, the National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC) and Russian gas producer Gazprom GAZP.MM signed a memorandum of understanding worth around $40 billion. 
SYRIA, UKRAINE
High on the agenda in Tuesdayโ€™s trilateral talks that will also include Turkey will be efforts to reduce violence in Syria, where Erdogan has threatened to launch more military operations to extend 30-km (20-mile) deep โ€œsafe zonesโ€ along the border. Moscow and Tehran both oppose any such action by Turkey.
Russia and Iran are Syrian President Bashar al-Assadโ€™s strongest backers, while Turkey supports anti-Assad insurgents.
Putin, who turns 70 this year, has made few foreign trips in recent years due to the COVID pandemic and then the Ukraine crisis. His last trip beyond the former Soviet Union was to China in February.
His bilateral talks with Erdogan will focus on a plan to get Ukrainian grain exports moving again.
โ€œThe talks will try to solve the issues on grain exports,โ€ said a senior Turkish official was requested anonymity.
Russia, Ukraine, Turkey and the United Nations are expected to sign a deal later this week aimed at resuming the shipping of grain from Ukraine across the Black Sea.
Any Turkish operation in Syria would attack the Kurdish YPG militia, a key part of the U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) that controls large parts of north Syria and is regarded by Washington as an important ally against Islamic State.
The senior Turkish official said Turkeyโ€™s planned operation would be discussed, as would reports that Russia and the Kurds were acting together in some areas of Syria.
REUTERS

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