He considered the signing of the Comprehensive Strategic Treaty between the two countries to be the result of mutual trust between the leaders of the two countries and the determination of the parties to systematically deepen and expand relations in various fields.
He made the remarks at the opening ceremony of the second scientific conference of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Russian Federation, which was held at the State University for the Humanities in Moscow in the presence of Russian President Putin's scientific assistant and the deputy ministers of science of the two countries.
Pointing out that a large part of the provisions of this agreement are dedicated to scientific, technical, academic, and cultural cooperation, Jalali considered strengthening communications and relations between the two countries' elites in these fields as a basis for further development and prosperity of relations between the two countries.
In another part of his speech, the Iranian ambassador to Russia said that the people are currently living in complex conditions in the contemporary era; at a time when the international order is in transition and instability, and powerful countries are trying to create mechanisms that will shape the future based on their own interests.