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Khamenei preaches ‘long-term cooperation’ with Russia, vigilance against ‘Western deception’

During a visit to Tehran by Russian President Vladimir Putin, Iran’s leader claims that the West “would have created a war anyway” had Moscow not invaded Ukraine.

Iran Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei
Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, Feb. 6, 2016. Source: Wikimedia Commons.

Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Tuesday told visiting Russian President Vladimir Putin that had Moscow not invaded Ukraine, the West would have launched a war, according to London-based Iran International.

“War is a harsh and difficult event, and Iran is not at all pleased that ordinary people suffer from it,” the Iranian leader was quoted as saying in reference to the invasion. He added, however, that had Putin not “taken the initiative, the other side, with its own initiative, would have created a war anyway.”

Khamenei said Tehran and Moscow must enhance long-term cooperation while remaining vigilant against what he described as “Western deception,” according to Reuters.

The Iranian leader also reportedly called on countries to gradually reduce their dependence on the U.S. dollar for trade.

Khamenei and Putin also discussed the ongoing conflict in Syria, where Russia remains the dominant military power and where the Israel Defense Forces has conducted hundreds of strikes with a view to preventing Iran from establishing a permanent military presence there.

Earlier this month, the Russian Foreign Ministry strongly condemned these IDF operations as “irresponsible actions” that violated international law, and demanded their “unconditional cessation.”

The rebuke was made in the context of apparent tensions between Israel and Russia over Jerusalem’s support for Kiev.

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