President Receives Credentials of New Envoys of 4 Countries
President Receives Credentials of New Envoys of 4 Countries
The new ambassadors from 4 countries submitted their credentials to Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi on Sunday.

TEHRAN (Iran News) – The new ambassadors from 4 countries submitted their credentials to Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi on Sunday.

Raisi met and held talks with the newly-appointed ambassadors of India, the Philippines, Libya, and Bangladesh to Tehran.

Referring to the existing capacities, the Iranian president called for increasing the level of bilateral interactions between Iran and these four countries in all fields.

He also wished the ambassadors success in carrying out their missions in Iran.

Rudra Gurav Shresth of India, Manjurul Karim Khan Chowdhury of Bangladesh, Mr. Roberto G Manalo of the Phillipines and Ali Juma Hassan Fudhail of Libya were the new ambassadors of their countries who submitted their credentials to President Raisi.

In meeting with the new diplomats, President Raisi once again emphasized boosting ties with friendly countries, adding that the Islamic Republic of Iran is determined to use all capacities for broadening with all countries especially with the friendly and neighboring states.

Raisi urged the diplomats to work for boosting relations especially in the economic field and wished them success their new missions in Iran.

The ambassadors, for their part, emphasized their seriousness in pursuing the assigned missions over expanding bilateral interactions. They also emphasized working on boosting economic cooperation with Iran.

Raisi in meeting with Indian Ambassador called for boosting economic cooperation and especially in the Chabahar Port. He also pointed to the historic friendly relation between the two states. He also called for more joint investment and trade exchanges.

President also in meeting with Bangladeshi Ambassador hailed the country and said that Bangladesh and Iran as two Muslim nations can boost their cooperation and take advantage of their capacities for an all-out cooperation.

He reiterated that boosting trade with Bangladesh is welcomed by his government.