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Indonesian president urges expansion of Tehran-Jakarta cooperation

7 Mar 2014 - 15:01


Jakarta, March 7, IRNA – Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono underlined promotion of Tehran-Jakarta cooperation on Friday saying that a visit to Indonesia by President Hassan Rouhani of Iran would help further enhancement of bilateral ties.

Yudhoyono made the remarks in a meeting with visiting foreign minister of Iran Mohammad Javad Zarif who is currently in Jakarta on a two-day visit.


President Yudhoyono?s special envoy to Tehran had earlier invited President Rouhani to visit Jakarta.

The Indonesian president referred to a meeting which was held by foreign ministers of the two countries earlier in the day describing it as constructive.

He noted that exchange of meetings between the Iranian and Indonesian officials would help promote Tehran-Jakarta mutual collaboration.

Zarif, for his part, said that Iran has close and brotherly ties with Indonesia and attaches great respect to the country as the most populated country in the Islamic world.

Since the beginning of their diplomatic relations in 1950, Tehran and Jakarta are developing bilaterl ties in all fields, Zarif said.

He referred to the two countries? capacities to promote bilateral cooperation noting that Iran with a population of about 80 millions is a good market for Indonesia?s foodstuff, fabric, electronic equipment and raw materials while the Iranian goods including steel and aluminum can also be marketed in Indonesia.

By IRNA

 

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