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When the Soviet Union did exist (1919-1989), it did border Iran. However, the Soviet Union no longer exists. The current countries of Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan and Armenia, which were all part of the Soviet Union when it did exist, do border Iran today. Russia does not.
No, Iran was not part of the Soviet Union. However, Russia, and the later the Soviet Union, had a large sphere of influence in northern Iran, stretching from Iranian Azerbaijan in the west, through Tehran and its environs, to Northern Khorasan in the east.
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The trading partners of former Soviet republics were usually Russia and the other Soviet republics. Once the Soviet Union dissolved, these nations had to seek new trading partners outside the union. Azerbaijan has expanded trade with Turkey and Iran. Kazakhstan has increased trade with Germany and other EU countries and Chin
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The Caspian Sea
No. Iran is not a member of the Commonwealth of Independent States as it was not a part of the former Soviet Union.
When the Soviet Union did exist (1919-1989), it did border Iran. However, the Soviet Union no longer exists. The current countries of Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan and Armenia, which were all part of the Soviet Union when it did exist, do border Iran today. Russia does not.
They are southwest of Russia (Soviet Union).
No, Iran was not part of the Soviet Union. However, Russia, and the later the Soviet Union, had a large sphere of influence in northern Iran, stretching from Iranian Azerbaijan in the west, through Tehran and its environs, to Northern Khorasan in the east.
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Iran was occupied by the Soviet Union and United Kingdom during the WW2.
Iran
The trading partners of former Soviet republics were usually Russia and the other Soviet republics. Once the Soviet Union dissolved, these nations had to seek new trading partners outside the union. Azerbaijan has expanded trade with Turkey and Iran. Kazakhstan has increased trade with Germany and other EU countries and Chin
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