The Iranian parliament put on the agenda of its Sunday open session a report by the legislative body’s National Security and Foreign Policy Commission on the agreement between Tehran and Moscow, with lawmakers approving the generalities and details of the bill.
Based on the single-clause bill, the Tehran-Moscow cooperation agreement is comprised of an introduction, nine articles and one attachment. The bill also allows the exchange of documents between the two sides.
The generalities of the bill were approved by 180 votes in favor of the agreement and 27 votes against it.
Lawmakers in favor of the agreement deemed it necessary to further deepen ties between Iran and Russia as the two countries have already signed a 20-year comprehensive deal to expand cooperation in various fields.
Abolfazl Amouei, the spokesman of the Parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Commission, said that the information security agreement provides methods to confront cyber threats facing Iran and Russia.
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