פוטין טרעפט זיך מיט די פרעזידענט פון פאזשיכסטאן ביי די טשיינע סאמיט
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian held a high-level meeting on August 31, 2025, during the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) Summit in Tianjin, China.
The talks come as part of a broader push by Russia and China to strengthen regional alliances and counterbalance Western influence. This strategy builds on the “no limits” partnership declared by Moscow and Beijing in 2022, which has since expanded into deeper military and economic cooperation.
For Iran, the meeting underscores its growing alignment with Russia amid heightened tensions in the Middle East and the ongoing war in Ukraine. Officials have signaled that Tehran and Moscow are preparing to sign a strategic partnership agreement, a move that would cement closer ties between the two nations.
The significance of this meeting is also rooted in history. Relations between Russia and Iran trace back to the 16th century and have long been shaped by both collaboration and rivalry. Today, shared geopolitical challenges appear to be driving the two countries toward greater cooperation.
The Tianjin summit highlights how shifting global power dynamics are fostering new alliances outside of Western-led institutions, with Iran, Russia, and China seeking to assert greater influence in Eurasia and beyond.