OSLO, Jun. 13 (MNA) – During a Mon. meeting between Iran’s FM Zarif and members of Norway’s Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defense, the two sides called for all-out confrontation with terrorism and extremism.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif met with Anniken Huitfeldt, the Chair of Norway’s Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defense responsible for policies relating to foreign affairs, military, and development cooperation.
During the meeting which took place Monday in Oslo, Zarif thanked Norway for its positive role in implementing a part of agreements on Iran’s nuclear deal, including the exchange of natural and enriched uranium, and expressed hope that the two countries’ relations would further expand in all areas of mutual interest.
Huitfeldt, for her part, expressed her satisfaction with the positive results of a recent visit by a Norwegian parliamentary delegation to Iran, and welcomed the expansion of bilateral ties in the new era of cooperation.
The two sides further exchanged views on the latest regional developments, the Syrian crisis, human rights, electoral system and parliamentary mechanisms in both countries and called for an all-out confrontation with extremism and terrorism.
Zarif is also slated to meet with Kjell Magne Bondevik and Kåre Willoch, Norwegian former prime ministers, and attend a seminar hosted by Iranian embassy on JCPOA and new opportunities for cooperation between Tehran and Oslo.
He is also scheduled to meet with a number of Iranian expatriates living in Oslo.
By Mehr News Agency