Roundup: Iran s new president calls for extensive ties with neighbors
Xinhua
05 Aug 2021, 12:30 GMT+10
TEHRAN, Aug. 4 (Xinhua) Iran s newly-elected President Ebrahim Raisi on Wednesday said establishing extensive interaction with neighboring countries constitutes one of his government s main foreign policy principles. He made the remarks in a meeting with Nurdinjon Ismailov, speaker of the Legislative Chamber of Oliy Majlis of Uzbekistan. There are countless potentials for the development of relations between the two countries in different fields, especially economy, Raisi was quoted as saying by the Iranian Presidency s official website. For his part, Ismailov said that Uzbekistan seeks to develop and strengthen comprehensive relations with Iran, especially in the trade and economic sectors.
Iran s new president Ebrahim Raisi calls for extensive ties with neighbours
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27 Apr 2021 - 08:03
KABUL (Pajhwok): The speaker of Tajikistan’s parliament has linked stability in Central Asia to peace and security in Afghanistan.
Mahmadtoir Zokirzoda made the remarks at a meeting with Afghan Ambassador to Tajikistan Mohammad Zahir Aghbar, a media report said on Monday.
The speaker underlined the need for creating favourable conditions for Afghanistan’s development, his spokesman Muhammadato Sultonov told Asia Plus.
Tajikistan, as Afghanistan’s friendly neighbour, desired to expand trade and economic cooperation with the war-hit country, he added.
The expansion of bilateral trade was of particular importance, Zokirzoda remarked, saying Tajikistan planned to double its trade volume with Afghanistan.