The Iranian foreign minister expressed Tehrans support for the rule of law in Russia and condemned any foreign meddling in the internal affairs of countries after Russian military contractor Wagner Group launched a mutiny.
Hossein Amirabdollahian and his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov discussed bilateral ties and also the latest developments in parts of Russia in a telephone conversation on Saturday.
In the talks, Amirabdollahian supported the rule of law in all countries, including Russia, which is Iran's neighbor and friend.
He also criticized any foreign interference in the internal affairs of countries. Amirabdollahian further described the developments in Russia as a completely internal issue and voiced confidence that the country will overcome the situation.
Lavrov, for his part, pointed to Russian President Vladimir Putin's remarks and underlined the need to impose the rule of law in the country. The Russian foreign minister expressed confidence that his country will quickly overcome the situation, the Iranian Foreign Ministrys website reported.
Lavrov also spoke about the high-level ties between Russia and Iran, stressing the necessity of pursuing bilateral agreements.
Wagner troops took control of the headquarters of Russias Southern Military District in Rostov on Saturday morning and began to advance towards Moscow in a move President Vladimir Putin described as a betrayal and an act of treason.
The Wagner mutiny lasted only a day, but Yevgeny Prigozhin, the chief of the mercenary group, claimed his soldiers managed to get within 200km of Moscow.