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Salehi : Turkish President to visit Iran soon

Ankara, Jan 18, IRNA – Iran's interim Foreign Minister Ali-Akbar Salehi said here Monday that Turkey's President Abdullah Gul would visit Iran in near future.
In an interview with IRNA, Salehi added that both Iran and Turkey have given special strategic bonuses to each other, have mutual understanding over major issues, and cooperate closely, contributing to regional peace and stability.'
Salehi who arrived in Ankara Monday night heading a top delegation for talks with top Turkish officials further reiterated in his interview with IRNA upon arrival at Ankara Airport, 'The prerequisite for development, wellbeing and advancement in the region is peace, stability and seculrity and Iran and Turkey are moving in order to materialize those objectives in the region.'
Salehi noted that ties between both countries are historic, deep- rooted and broad-scaled, adding that such comprehensive relation encompass the entire political, economic, commercial, scientific, cultural and social aspects, adding, 'The two countries have decisive status in the region and play important roles in the world.'
SalehiThe Interim Iranian foreign minister said that the two countries' trade volume was 10 billion US dollars last year, while the two countries are trying to raise it to 30 billion this year, adding, 'Iran-Turkey relations are sample of best neighborly ties and the two countries' citizens have been frequenting to each others' cities needles of visas for many years now.'
In response to a question on the subject of his talks with his Turkish counterpart Ahmed Dawood Uglu he said, 'Our talks would be around the axes of expansion and deepening of bilateral relations, as well as the most important regional and international developments.'
Salehi added, 'One of the axes of our talks, too, would naturally be the late next week talks with the 5+1 Group in Istanbul.'
Focusing on the upcoming joint economic cooperation commission of the two countries, Salehi said, 'This would be the 22nd Joint Economic Cooperation Commission of Iran and Turkey, the regular convening of whose session till the 22nd is a sign of the fundamentally good and historic relations of the two countries.
In response to another question on the schedule of his visit of Africa, he said, 'The Islamic Republic enjoys a very broad relation with Africa and in that trip I would visit several friend African countries.
Save for the racist Zionist regime, the United States, and a few western countries that have been harmonizing with those two countries in pursuing antagonist policies against Iran, Tehran has had very dynamic relations with the African, and the Latina American countries, the Arab world, the near and far east countries, and the central Asian nations during the past few decades./end
In an interview with IRNA, Salehi added that both Iran and Turkey have given special strategic bonuses to each other, have mutual understanding over major issues, and cooperate closely, contributing to regional peace and stability.'
Salehi who arrived in Ankara Monday night heading a top delegation for talks with top Turkish officials further reiterated in his interview with IRNA upon arrival at Ankara Airport, 'The prerequisite for development, wellbeing and advancement in the region is peace, stability and seculrity and Iran and Turkey are moving in order to materialize those objectives in the region.'
Salehi noted that ties between both countries are historic, deep- rooted and broad-scaled, adding that such comprehensive relation encompass the entire political, economic, commercial, scientific, cultural and social aspects, adding, 'The two countries have decisive status in the region and play important roles in the world.'
SalehiThe Interim Iranian foreign minister said that the two countries' trade volume was 10 billion US dollars last year, while the two countries are trying to raise it to 30 billion this year, adding, 'Iran-Turkey relations are sample of best neighborly ties and the two countries' citizens have been frequenting to each others' cities needles of visas for many years now.'
In response to a question on the subject of his talks with his Turkish counterpart Ahmed Dawood Uglu he said, 'Our talks would be around the axes of expansion and deepening of bilateral relations, as well as the most important regional and international developments.'
Salehi added, 'One of the axes of our talks, too, would naturally be the late next week talks with the 5+1 Group in Istanbul.'
Focusing on the upcoming joint economic cooperation commission of the two countries, Salehi said, 'This would be the 22nd Joint Economic Cooperation Commission of Iran and Turkey, the regular convening of whose session till the 22nd is a sign of the fundamentally good and historic relations of the two countries.
In response to another question on the schedule of his visit of Africa, he said, 'The Islamic Republic enjoys a very broad relation with Africa and in that trip I would visit several friend African countries.
Save for the racist Zionist regime, the United States, and a few western countries that have been harmonizing with those two countries in pursuing antagonist policies against Iran, Tehran has had very dynamic relations with the African, and the Latina American countries, the Arab world, the near and far east countries, and the central Asian nations during the past few decades./end