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Russian President Vladimir Putin has ratified a strategic partnership treaty with Iran, formalizing mutual commitments for stronger ties in areas like national security, peaceful nuclear energy, and resistance against unilateral sanctions. However, the treaty does not include provisions for joint action against third-party aggression. The treaty is awaiting final ratification in the Iranian parliament, as both nations face external pressure.
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