Russian Prosecutor General calls for exchange of experience with Iran

Russian Prosecutor General Igor Krasnov met with the head of the Iranian Judiciary, Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Eje'i, and offered to exchange experience with the Islamic Republic of Iran in the fight against "destabilization of the internal political situation," the Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation said, Report informs via Russian media.

According to Krasnov, the key to cooperation between the two countries is the cohesion of Russian-Iranian views on world problems and common approaches to overcoming them.

He noted the similarity of threats and challenges Russia and Iran are facing, such as extremism, terrorism, cybercrime, and illegal drug and weapons trade.

Particularly topical issues that require the exchange of experience within the framework of mutual cooperation, the Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation called counteraction to attempts from outside to destabilize the domestic situation and create grounds for mass unrest.

"Russia has come across this, and in my opinion, effective legislation and certain tactics have been formed in our country that makes it possible to effectively counter these and other similar phenomena, including information crime," Krasnov said.

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