Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Zebari, Salehi: Baghdad and Tehran is about to sign six Memoranda of Understanding for the joint
Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari and his Iranian counterpart, Ali Akbar Salehi said that "bilateral relations between the two countries is a special relationship."
Zebari said at a news conference at the end of Mbagesthma official in Tehran on Tuesday that "progress has been significant progress in the recruitment of land and water borders between Iraq and Iran on the basis of principles that are believed by the countries."
He said that "the six agreements signed between the two countries include the avoidance of double taxation and customs cooperation and encouraging joint investments and the Convention on trade and economic cooperation."
Zebari said that "Iraq is seeking to provide the required facilities for visitors to the Iranians to visit the holy sites."
And on the development of the region, Foreign Minister of Iraq, "We had consultations in this regard, and stressed that Iraq is seeking to regain its central role in the region."
For his part, Salehi said that "during these talks, review regional issues, noting that the First Deputy President of the Republic will soon visit Iran to Iraq to head the Iranian side in the joint higher committee meeting, where Rahimi will be accompanied in this visit, the heads of a number of Iranian companies.
And that "one of the issues that were discussed during this meeting is the border signs," explaining that "the art collections of Iraq and Iran was able to implement the bulk of the border signs and it's now completed the final stages in the northern border."
He said Iranian Foreign Minister that "he decided at this meeting follow up on all the issues that concern the two countries seriously and close the previous file."
He added that "relations between Iran and Iraq are a distinct cultural relations and popular, and that these relations have evolved to include economic and trade relations, hoping to take measures to facilitate the crossing of the two countries to nationals of the other country.
The Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari, a visit to Iran began Tuesday at the head of high-level delegation to discuss the political Aalttorat in the region.
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Zebari, Salehi: Baghdad and Tehran is about to sign six Memoranda of Understanding for the joint
Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari and his Iranian counterpart, Ali Akbar Salehi said that "bilateral relations between the two countries is a special relationship."
Zebari said at a news conference at the end of Mbagesthma official in Tehran on Tuesday that "progress has been significant progress in the recruitment of land and water borders between Iraq and Iran on the basis of principles that are believed by the countries."
He said that "the six agreements signed between the two countries include the avoidance of double taxation and customs cooperation and encouraging joint investments and the Convention on trade and economic cooperation."
Zebari said that "Iraq is seeking to provide the required facilities for visitors to the Iranians to visit the holy sites."
And on the development of the region, Foreign Minister of Iraq, "We had consultations in this regard, and stressed that Iraq is seeking to regain its central role in the region."
For his part, Salehi said that "during these talks, review regional issues, noting that the First Deputy President of the Republic will soon visit Iran to Iraq to head the Iranian side in the joint higher committee meeting, where Rahimi will be accompanied in this visit, the heads of a number of Iranian companies.
And that "one of the issues that were discussed during this meeting is the border signs," explaining that "the art collections of Iraq and Iran was able to implement the bulk of the border signs and it's now completed the final stages in the northern border."
He said Iranian Foreign Minister that "he decided at this meeting follow up on all the issues that concern the two countries seriously and close the previous file."
He added that "relations between Iran and Iraq are a distinct cultural relations and popular, and that these relations have evolved to include economic and trade relations, hoping to take measures to facilitate the crossing of the two countries to nationals of the other country.
The Foreign Minister Hoshyar Zebari, a visit to Iran began Tuesday at the head of high-level delegation to discuss the political Aalttorat in the region.
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