While Moscow appears to change its tone on Israel-Hamas war, its Foreign Ministry takes a big step toward deepening the Russia-Iran alliance

Russia's Foreign Ministry on Tuesday stated that Moscow and Tehran are speeding up work on a "major new interstate agreement." The announcement comes after Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov spoke with his Iranian counterpart Hossein Amir-Abdollahian on Monday.

The foreign ministers are said to have discussed their "bilateral cooperation [following] the extensive negotiations between the presidents of the two countries that took place in Moscow on December 7. It was agreed to speed up work on completing the approval of a new major interstate agreement."

According to the statement, the parties also addressed Israel's war against Hamas. The countries' top diplomats reportedly expressed their "shared concern over the deterioration of the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip" and emphasized "the importance of an immediate ceasefire and providing urgent assistance to the affected civilian population, as well as mobilizing the authority of the UN for these purposes."... Read More: i24