<p>The presidents of Iran and Belarus hailed their close ties during talks in Tehran Monday at a time both countries are sharply at odds with Western powers, including over Russia's war in Ukraine.</p>.<p>Ex-Soviet state Belarus serves as a rear base for Russian troops, and Iran is accused of supplying Moscow with armed drones for use in the invasion -- a charge it denies while proclaiming its neutrality in the conflict.</p>.<p>Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi hailed three decades of close ties with Belarus after talks with his counterpart Alexander Lukashenko, who arrived late Sunday for a two-day visit.</p>.<p>"Thirty years after the start of relations... the two countries have the will to strengthen cooperation," Raisi said, praising their "common strategic vision".</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/opinion/iran-saudi-arabia-deal-reflects-us-s-weakening-grip-on-west-asia-1199699.html" target="_blank">Iran-Saudi Arabia deal reflects US’s weakening grip on West Asia</a></strong></p>.<p>Lukashenko said he had observed "with great respect the perseverance with which the (Iranian) people resist external pressures, attempts to impose the will of others on them".</p>.<p>"And I see that, despite everything, you are developing modern technologies and nuclear energy," he added about Iran's contested nuclear programme which has sparked tough international sanctions against the country.</p>.<p>Iran denies seeking to acquire an atomic weapon.</p>.<p>Lukashenko has for years been hit with US sanctions, including for rights violations.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/chinas-xi-to-speak-with-ukraines-zelenskyy-1199823.html" target="_blank">China's Xi to speak with Ukraine's Zelenskyy</a></strong></p>.<p>"We could be very helpful to each other if we really put our efforts together," added Lukashenko.</p>.<p>The two presidents, who did not mention the Ukraine war in their statements, signed a roadmap to boost political, economic and cultural cooperation.</p>.<p>Lukashenko and his delegation later met Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, according to the state news agency <em>IRNA</em>.</p>.<p>"Countries sanctioned by the United States should work together and form a group to eliminate the tactic of sanctions, and we think that can be done," Khamenei said, cited by <em>IRNA</em>.</p>.<p>Lukashenko is an ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, while Tehran also maintains close ties with Russia even as it has stressed a neutral diplomatic stance in the Ukraine war.</p>.<p>Washington has accused Iran of supplying suicide drones to Russia, and expressed alarm over a "dangerous" escalation in military cooperation between Tehran and Moscow.</p>.<p>Iran -- which has denied sending drones to Russia specifically for use in Ukraine -- has said it has finalised a contract to buy Russian Sukhoi Su-35 fighter jets.</p>.<p>Lukashenko early this month was in China, where he voiced support for Beijing's proposal to mediate in efforts to end the Ukraine war.</p>.<p>Belarus, a neighbour of Ukraine, has not sent soldiers to fight alongside the Russian army, but its territory has served as a rear base for troops from Moscow.</p>.<p>Lukashenko's visit to Iran was the third ever by a Belarusian president and the first in 17 years, according to state-run news agency Belta.</p>
<p>The presidents of Iran and Belarus hailed their close ties during talks in Tehran Monday at a time both countries are sharply at odds with Western powers, including over Russia's war in Ukraine.</p>.<p>Ex-Soviet state Belarus serves as a rear base for Russian troops, and Iran is accused of supplying Moscow with armed drones for use in the invasion -- a charge it denies while proclaiming its neutrality in the conflict.</p>.<p>Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi hailed three decades of close ties with Belarus after talks with his counterpart Alexander Lukashenko, who arrived late Sunday for a two-day visit.</p>.<p>"Thirty years after the start of relations... the two countries have the will to strengthen cooperation," Raisi said, praising their "common strategic vision".</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/opinion/iran-saudi-arabia-deal-reflects-us-s-weakening-grip-on-west-asia-1199699.html" target="_blank">Iran-Saudi Arabia deal reflects US’s weakening grip on West Asia</a></strong></p>.<p>Lukashenko said he had observed "with great respect the perseverance with which the (Iranian) people resist external pressures, attempts to impose the will of others on them".</p>.<p>"And I see that, despite everything, you are developing modern technologies and nuclear energy," he added about Iran's contested nuclear programme which has sparked tough international sanctions against the country.</p>.<p>Iran denies seeking to acquire an atomic weapon.</p>.<p>Lukashenko has for years been hit with US sanctions, including for rights violations.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/chinas-xi-to-speak-with-ukraines-zelenskyy-1199823.html" target="_blank">China's Xi to speak with Ukraine's Zelenskyy</a></strong></p>.<p>"We could be very helpful to each other if we really put our efforts together," added Lukashenko.</p>.<p>The two presidents, who did not mention the Ukraine war in their statements, signed a roadmap to boost political, economic and cultural cooperation.</p>.<p>Lukashenko and his delegation later met Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, according to the state news agency <em>IRNA</em>.</p>.<p>"Countries sanctioned by the United States should work together and form a group to eliminate the tactic of sanctions, and we think that can be done," Khamenei said, cited by <em>IRNA</em>.</p>.<p>Lukashenko is an ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, while Tehran also maintains close ties with Russia even as it has stressed a neutral diplomatic stance in the Ukraine war.</p>.<p>Washington has accused Iran of supplying suicide drones to Russia, and expressed alarm over a "dangerous" escalation in military cooperation between Tehran and Moscow.</p>.<p>Iran -- which has denied sending drones to Russia specifically for use in Ukraine -- has said it has finalised a contract to buy Russian Sukhoi Su-35 fighter jets.</p>.<p>Lukashenko early this month was in China, where he voiced support for Beijing's proposal to mediate in efforts to end the Ukraine war.</p>.<p>Belarus, a neighbour of Ukraine, has not sent soldiers to fight alongside the Russian army, but its territory has served as a rear base for troops from Moscow.</p>.<p>Lukashenko's visit to Iran was the third ever by a Belarusian president and the first in 17 years, according to state-run news agency Belta.</p>