Russia Proposes Non-Aggression Pact to Foster Iran-Arab Relations
Lavrov suggests non-aggression pact as first step toward Iran normalization

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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov proposed a non-aggression treaty as a foundational step towards normalizing relations between Iran and Arab nations. He emphasized that while this treaty is essential, further measures like military transparency agreements and confidence-building initiatives are also necessary.
- 01Sergey Lavrov is the Russian Foreign Minister.
- 02He suggested a non-aggression treaty as a first step for Iran-Arab normalization.
- 03Saudi Arabia has already expressed interest in a non-aggression treaty.
- 04Additional measures could include military transparency agreements.
- 05Confidence-building measures are also part of the proposed approach.
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During an interview with RT Arabic, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov highlighted the potential of a non-aggression treaty as a crucial initial step towards normalizing relations between Iran and Arab countries. Lavrov noted that Saudi Arabia has already mentioned the idea of such a treaty. He stressed that while this treaty could lay the groundwork, it is important to consider further steps, including agreements that promote transparency in military activities and limit military actions. Additionally, he advocated for confidence-building measures to enhance cooperation and reduce tensions in the region.
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