Africa-Press – Tanzania. According to the report of IRNA’s foreign policy correspondent from Africa, Iran’s Foreign Minister Mr. Hossein Amirabdollahian, on his first trip to Africa, left Iran for Mali on Monday evening and met and talked with the country’s officials in Bamako, the capital of Mali.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran left for Tanzania a few minutes ago for his second destination of this periodic trip.
before the meeting of the first joint commission of Iran and Mali Mr. Abdullah Diop and Mr. Hossein Amirabdollahian, foreign ministers of Mali and Islamic Republic of Iran, met and discussed with each other .
In a joint press conference with his financial counterpart, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran considered cooperation with financial affairs in the economic, defense and educational fields to be one of the priorities of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s diplomatic apparatus and said that cooperation between the two countries in international organizations is one of the important Common fields between the two countries.
Mr. Amir Abdollahian said: We have a clear roadmap for the relations between the two countries, and this makes our diplomatic responsibility more difficult, and my colleagues in Tehran and in financial assistance can improve these relations as quickly as possible.
He reminded: We have good experience in the field of cooperation and fight against terrorism, and the country of Mali has suffered from this issue, and also Iran has offered many martyrs in this issue and has a lot of experience in this field that can be transferred.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran also stated : The Foreign Ministers of the two countries are making special efforts to help the private sector.
He also emphasized the need to expand the interactions between the economic and commercial actors of the two countries and announced the readiness of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran to provide as many facilities as possible for the private sector to operate in this country.
Earlier, the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said about Amir Abdullahian’s trip to Africa: “Africa is a very important area and expanding the relations of the Islamic Republic with this area has always been one of the priorities of the government of the Islamic Republic from the past until now. The African area has more attention and, fortunately, we have witnessed positive developments in our relations with this area in the past months.”
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