Russia’s Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu

Russia's Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu on Sunday started a previously unannounced visit to Tehran with the conflict in Syria high on his agenda, Iranian state media reported.

Shoigu met President Hassan Rouhani to deliver a "special message" from his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, the official IRNA news agency cited the presidency as saying.

The minister presented an overview "of the situation regarding stability in the region and the process of negotiations for a ceasefire in Syria", where both Moscow and Tehran back the regime, IRNA said.

Rouhani said: "Resolving the crisis in Syria can only be achieved through political negotiations and respect for the rights of the Syrian people who must ultimately decide their country's future."

Shoigu also met his counterpart General Hossein Dehghan after the latter visited Moscow on Tuesday, when Shoigu said Russia and Iran were ready to step up their military cooperation.

Russia and Iran are both longtime allies of Syrian President Bashir al-Assad's regime.

Moscow launched air strikes in support of Syria's government on September 30.

Tehran supports Assad by sending "military advisers" and volunteers to fight alongside the Syrian army.

Russia has also authorized the delivery of S-300 anti-aircraft missile batteries to Iran.

According to Russian and Iranian media, Iran also wants to buy Sukhoi Su-30 fighter jets from Russia.

Israel and the United States have both expressed strong opposition to the sale.
Israeli defense minister Moshe Ya'alon told defense officials attending the Munich global security conference earlier this month that Iran is the "biggest generator of terrorism in the world," and saying that the recently implemented nuclear deal with Iran posed an "existential threat" to Israel.

An Israeli foreign ministry delegation led by Director General Dore Gold met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Moscow Thursday to discuss developments in Syria and the S-300 missile systems Russia is reportedly due to supply to Iran.

Israel and Russia signed a diplomatic framework agreement for the upcoming year during the meeting.

(Staff with agencies)

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Source :AFP