New Delhi Seeks Developing Cooperation With Tehran
New Delhi Seeks Developing Cooperation With Tehran
Indian Ambassador to Tehran Gaddam Dharmendra during a meeting with Majlis Speaker's Special Aide for International Affairs Hossein Amir Abdollahiann emphasized that his country is keen to develop its ties with Tehran.

TEHRAN (Iran News) – Indian Ambassador to Tehran Gaddam Dharmendra during a meeting with Majlis Speaker’s Special Aide for International Affairs Hossein Amir Abdollahiann emphasized that his country is keen to develop its ties with Tehran, noting that both countries have common views on the regional and international issues.

In the meeting, Dharmendra said Iran is a country with social and political stability, adding that Iran emphasizes sustainable security in the region and plays a vital role in this regard.

He went on to say that cooperation between Iran and India at the regional and international levels indicate the common views of both countries on regional and global issues.

He also said talks between parliaments of both countries especially at the level of speakers are very effective and important on bilateral relations.

Amir Abdollahian, for his part, pointed to the historic relations of Iran and India and the cultural and social commonalities of their nations, adding that relations between Tehran and New Delhi have always been friendly and growing and it is expected that their ties would develop more without caring the unconstructive behavior of others.

He also pointed to the improvement of bilateral relations in different political, cultural, and economic passages, saying that cooperation between the parliaments of both countries and specialized commissions of their parliaments are very crucial for boosting ties.

He then pointed to Iran’s constructive and focal role in the region, saying that Iran has always stretched its friendship hand for cooperation with its friendly countries and all of its neighbors.

Both sides in the meeting exchanged views on the latest regional developments, the post-Trump era, and also the future of ties between Iran and India.

  • source : IRAN NEWS