Listen to This Article: Exclusive: Iranian Ambassador Met with Russian Arms Maker for “Development of Cooperation”
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Started March 29, 2026
Narrated Version | An Iranian diplomat met with the CEO of Rostec, according to a letter obtained by Racket
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Listen to This Article: Exclusive: Iranian Ambassador Met with Russian Arms Maker for “Development of Cooperation”
Matt Taibbi (United States) | Mar 28, 2026
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Such diplomatic engagements could lead to economic benefits for both nations, fostering stronger bilateral relations.
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This partnership may escalate tensions in the Middle East, jeopardizing peace efforts and international stability.
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The meeting between Iranian diplomats and Russian arms manufacturers highlights the complex geopolitical dynamics at play.
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The collaboration between Iran and Russia in arms development could enhance regional security against common threats.
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Increased military cooperation between Iran and Russia poses significant risks for global arms proliferation.
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