Iran deal a mixed economic win for Russia: analysts
Prospective gains may be overshadowed by Iran's return to global energy market, which could drive down oil prices
Moscow
THE landmark deal on Iran's nuclear programme that Russia helped steer through marathon talks is a diplomatic fillip for Moscow which will boost trade with Teheran but could also hit much-needed energy revenues, analysts say.
Iran and the P5+1 group - Russia, the United States, China, Britain, France and Germany - struck an agreement on Tuesday that would progressively lift economic sanctions against Teheran in exchange for limitations on its nuclear programme.
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