IRAN: President Raisi calls for expansion of Iran-Oman ties

Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi says the country’s relations with Oman are good, but there is room for further development of economic and trade ties, and significant potentials of both countries can be used to this end.

Raisi was speaking in a meeting with Omani Foreign Minister Badr bin Hamad Albusaidi in Tehran on Wednesday.

He also thanked Oman’s Sultan for inviting him to visit the Persian Gulf sultanate, saying the visit and the talks involved can undoubtedly be instrumental in bolstering ties and resolving regional and international issues.

The president praised the position of the Omani government on Palestine and Yemen as well as on regional issues.

Raisi said Iran’s policy is to expand ties with Oman and other friendly nations.

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Albusaidi for his part appreciated the Islamic Republic of Iran’s support of neighbors, describing bilateral ties between Tehran and Muscat as excellent.

Addressing Raisi, the Omani foreign minister said, “Your trip to Oman will be historic and will achieve the goals of both nations.”

It was eaelier reported that, Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi in a meeting with his Mozambican counterpart Filipe Nyusi on Tuesday called for strengthening Tehran-Maputo interactions.

In a meeting with the Mozambican President on Tuesday on the sidelines of the 6th Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) Summit in Doha, Qatar, President Raisi said that Iran is ready to expand trade and economic cooperation with the African states, especially Mozambique, and share experiences and technical know-how with these countries.

Pointing out that after the victory of the Islamic Revolution, the Islamic Republic of Iran has always had good relations with the African states, President Raisi noted that he will instruct the Iranian foreign minister to prepare for the joint commission on economic cooperation as soon as possible to accelerate the expansion of the two countries’ interactions.

Filipe Nyusi, for his part, urged expanding his country’s relations with the Islamic Republic of Iran in various fields.

 

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