Russia's Shoigu visits Iran for security talks, days after North Korea trip
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Mr Sergei Shoigu was Russia's defence minister until May 2024, when he was appointed secretary of the Security Council.
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MOSCOW - Top Russian security official Sergei Shoigu held talks with his Iranian counterpart in Tehran on Sept 17, Russian and Iranian media said, days after meeting North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Pyongyang.
Russia has deepened ties with Iran and North Korea, both of which are hostile to the United States, since the start of its full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
The US views the growing relationships with concern and says both countries are supplying Russia with ballistic missiles
Mr Shoigu's trips are taking place at a crucial moment in the two-and-a-half-year war, as Kyiv presses the US and its allies to let it use Western-supplied long-range weapons to strike targets such as airfields deep inside Russian territory.
President Vladimir Putin said last week that Western countries would be fighting Russia directly if they gave the green light, and that Moscow would respond.
The Nour news agency, affiliated to Iran's Supreme National Security Council, said Mr Shoigu met his Iranian opposite number, Mr Ali Akbar Ahmadian.
There was no immediate information on the outcome of the meeting.
Russia has repeatedly said it is close to signing a major agreement with Iran to seal a strategic partnership between the two countries.
Mr Shoigu was Russian defence minister until May, when he was appointed secretary of the Security Council that brings together President Vladimir Putin's military and intelligence chiefs and other senior officials.
Apart from meeting North Korea's Mr Kim

