This is stated in a message published on the website of the Russian Foreign Ministry.

It is noted that the parties "discussed the situation in Syria, in particular, in the context of the launch of the work of the Constitutional Committee in Geneva on October 30."

It is also reported that “special attention at the meeting was paid to issues of strategic stability, preservation of the Joint Comprehensive Action Plan on the Iranian nuclear program, and prospects for resolving the crisis in Ukraine.”

In late September, the Iranian Foreign Ministry accused France, Germany and the UK of not fulfilling their obligations to comply with the conditions of the JCPOA without the approval of the United States.

On November 6, the fourth phase of Iran’s reduction of obligations under the Joint Comprehensive Action Plan began. Tehran began enriching uranium at a facility in Fordo.

The orientalist Gumer Isaev, in an interview with the NSN, called Iran’s decision to suspend the fulfillment of part of its nuclear program obligations a reaction to aggressive US pressure.