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The Kremlin has said that Russia is ready to expand its ties with Iran across all fields.

The Kremlin announced on Monday that Russia is ready to expand its cooperation with Iran across all fields.

Moscow maintains close ties with Tehran. It has condemned the U.S.-Israeli strikes against Iranian nuclear sites in early this year, which were conducted with the stated goal of preventing Tehran acquiring a nuke bomb. Iran denies building a nuclear weapon.

Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin's spokesman, was asked by reporters to comment on how Russia viewed events surrounding Iran's nuclear program and whether Moscow would strengthen ties with Tehran.

"Russia is ready to expand its cooperation with Iran across all fields." "Iran is our partner and our relationship is developing very rapidly."

Peskov stated that European countries are putting "excessive" pressure on Iran regarding negotiations over its nucleo programme. He added that the situation is "very complex".

A Russian envoy is scheduled to meet with Ali Larijani, the Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council. This meeting will take place later on Monday. It comes less than one week after Larijani was arrested.

The Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ayatollah Khamenei sent a message to the Kremlin's leader.

Putin and Masoud Peshkian, his Iranian counterpart, signed a strategic agreement partnership in January. The pact did not include a clause on mutual defense. Moscow claims it supplies military equipment to Tehran legally, and Iran provided drones for Russia's war in Ukraine.

Last month, the Russian state-owned nuclear energy company Rosatom signed a deal worth $25 billion with Iran for the construction of four nuclear power stations in the country. Iran suffers from an electricity shortage and has one nuclear power station in operation, which was built by Russia, in the southern town of Bushehr.

(source: Reuters)