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1879- 1953
September 5, 1946
The Shah of Iran, Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, expresses his belief that the talks between Stalin and Princess Ashraf Pahlavi strengthened Iranian-Soviet relations and his gratitude towards Stalin.
July 21, 1946
Izvestiya announces Stalin's meeting with Princess Ashraf Pahlavi and lists Minister of Foreign Affairs Molotov as having been present at the meeting.
July 20, 1946
The Shah of Iran sends greetings to Stalin through his sister, Ashraf Pahlavi.
July 3, 1946
An Iranian journalist requests a personal interview with Stalin and lists questions on Soviet-Iranian relations that he hopes Stalin will answer.
April 9, 1946
In a telegram exchange between Prime Minister of Iran Qavam Saltaneh and Stalin printed in Izvestiya, the two leaders express gratitude for the favorable conclusion of talks and profess interest in continuing to improve their countries' relationship.
April 8, 1946
Stalin thanks the Iranian Prime Minister for his telegram following the Soviet-Iranian talks and expresses his desire to continue strengthening the two countries' relationship.
March 5, 1946
Izvestiya announces a meeting between Stalin and Iranian Prime Minister Qavam os-Saltaneh that took place the previous day.
March 4, 1946
Stalin thanks Iranian Prime Minister Qavam os-Saltaneh and Shahanshah of Iran Muhamed Reza Pahlavi for their congratulations on the occasion of the 28th anniversary of the Red Army.
June 9, 1980
Central Committee of the Soviet Union agrees to pay for the travel of 10 Tudeh Party members to come to the USSR for ‘party business.’
August 30, 1979
Central Committee of Iran requests, and receives approval for, the USSR Committee of State Security and the General Headquarters of the Armed Forces to ‘study the question’ of potentially providing the Tudeh Party with non-Soviet weapons.