Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian both spoke in favour of a ceasefire.
The White House said Russia and Iran appeared to be deepening their defense cooperation and that in addition to supplying drones, Tehran was working with Moscow to produce Iranian drones.
Only through concerted efforts can we effectively counter the sponsorship of terrorism and work toward fostering peace and stability in the tumultuous Middle East.
The targeted ad, which is written in both Hebrew and English, read: “Russia has chosen a side – it stands with Hamas."
Iran hopes to ally with Eastern powers to gain economic and political power in the Middle East.
Iran recently was able to get out from under sanctions on its missile program and is looking to expand its defense imports and exports.
Now that sanctions have expired, other regional and global powers are looking to Iran.
Iran has threatened to use their drone technology against Israel and has aided Russia’s war effort in Ukraine by providing drones to the Russian army.
This trade could threaten the US in Syria, which gives Iran four wins: Aiding Russia, Hezbollah and threatening the US and Israel.
A report said that European countries might ban sales to countries that appear to be aiding the program.