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Wednesday 6 November 2013 - 22:45
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Cuban envoy calls for broadening ties with Iran

Cuban envoy calls for broadening ties with Iran
TEHRAN (FNA)- Havanas Ambassador to Tehran Vladimir Gonzalez called for the further expansion of Iran-Cuba bilateral relations.


Speaking at a press conference in Tehran on Wednesday, the Cuban ambassador pointed to the close relations between Tehran and Havana, and said, There are extensive grounds for the expansion of the relations between Tehran and Havana.

Gonzalez reiterated that his country is willing to enhance mutual cooperation with Iran in all fields, including political, economic, cultural and parliamentary areas.

Last month, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif conferred with Gonzalez on ways to further expand mutual cooperation between Tehran and Havana in all spheres.

The Iranian top diplomat underlined that ways of promoting bilateral ties should be discussed during Tehran-Havana Joint Economic Commission session.

Both Iran and Cuba share many capacities for further expansion of the relations, particularly in trade and economic spheres, given their common stances on key regional issues, the Iranian minister added.

Zarif also referred to his meeting with his Cuban counterpart on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly session in New York, underlining key role of Cuba in the international forums, including the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM).

He called for strengthening of mutual cooperation and consultations on key international issues, during Irans NAM presidency.

The Cuban envoy, for his part, said he would do all within his power to upgrade mutual ties in economic and commercial domains between the two friendly nations.

Iran has sought to expand ties and cooperation with the Latin American states in the recent years.

In line with the same policy, former Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad had several official trips to major Latin American countries, including Brazil, Cuba, Bolivia and Venezuela.

During his visits, Ahmadinejad signed a number of agreements with the leaders of Latin America in a bid to strengthen Iran's foothold in South America.

By Fars News Agency

 

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