He referred to the U.S. demand for Iran's exit from Syria and Iraq.
If Iran and Russia leave Syria in the current situation, terrorism would return to the Arab country, he warned.
"The United States is seeking to divide Iraq into three parts and Syria to five," he added.
Velayati, former Iranian foreign minister and incumbent international adviser to Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, travelled to Moscow on Wednesday to convey messages from Khamenei and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani to Putin.
Velayati described his meeting with Putin as very "constructive," "transparent" and "friendly."
In a statement on Thursday, the Kremlin said the meeting between Putin and Velayati focused on regional security, particularly the situation in Syria, and the U.S. withdrawal from the 2017 international nuclear deal.
"The Russian president stressed that he will not care about unilateral sanctions against Iran, and Moscow does not accept sanctions which have not been approved by the UN Security Council," Velayati said.
Commenting on relations, he said ties between the two countries have always been on the rise.
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