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Tuesday 5 April 2016 - 12:06
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Iran, Japan vow to expand consular ties

TOKYO, Apr. 05 (MNA) In the 9th Joint Consular Meeting between Iran and Japans foreign ministries in Tokyo, the two sides reaffirmed further expansion of bilateral relations, particularly on consular cooperation.


During the meeting which took place in Japan'scapital,Tokyo, the two sides also reached an agreement on boosting consular cooperation, expanding interactions among their peoples, and offering better accommodationsfor the nationals of the two countries, particularly businessmen, investors, tourists, students and academics.

Iranian Foreign Ministry's Director-General for Consular AffairsAli Chegini who headed the Iranian delegationon this visit, said talks with his Japanese counterpart, Masaki Noke, Deputy Director General for International Cooperation with Japans Ministry of Foreign Affairs, revolved around the Islamic Republics policies for increasing accommodations for its foreign businessmen, investors and tourists, particularly Japanese nationals, in the post-sanctions era aimed at expanding relations in various fields.

The Japanese side, for his part, stressed his countrys resolve in expanding relations with the Islamic Republic, particularly in the areas of economy, investment and tourism. He further attached great significance to holding regular consular meetings between the two countries.

Other topics that were discussed during the meeting included transfer of sentenced persons, the conditions of the two countries nationals, police cooperation, expansion of academic ties and stock exchange.

Facilitating visa issuance, health cooperation, tourism expansion, as well as residence accommodations for the nationals of both sides were also discussed in an atmosphere of agreement between the two countries consular delegations.

By Mehr News Agency

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