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Iran and Belarus Deepen Ties in Minsk With New Documents Backing 2023–2026 Roadmap

The leaders framed the partnership as a sanctions‑resistant expansion through EAEU, SCO and BRICS platforms.

Overview

  • Pezeshkian completed a two‑day state visit to Minsk, held a joint press conference with Lukashenko, and reaffirmed a cooperation roadmap running through 2026.
  • Both governments announced signed documents spanning economic, cultural and legal areas, with Pezeshkian calling the trip a turning point for bilateral relations.
  • Planned practical steps include tighter customs cooperation, joint investments, increased cargo and passenger transit, and efforts to clear private‑sector obstacles.
  • Pezeshkian and Lukashenko publicly rejected what they called Western unilateralism and sanctions pressure, saying closer coordination can help both countries withstand it.
  • They also pointed to the EAEU, SCO and BRICS as key venues to expand collaboration, while external reports said 12 sectoral agreements were signed, a figure not detailed in state media.