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Saturday 14 April 2018 - 16:17
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FM Zarif wraps up his six-day tour to Africa & LatAm

April 14, The Iran Project - On the fourth and final leg of his tour to Africa, Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif arrived in Namibia on Thursday (April 25) and eventually wrapped up his six-day tour to Africa and Latin America.

Zarif's stop in the Namibias capital, Windhoe, features meetings with his Namibian counterpart Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah and the two sides reviewed bilateral and regional issues.

During the talks, the Iranian foreign minister highlighted the significance of Irans cooperation with Namibia in Southern Africa, calling for further enhancement of the two sides relations in all areas, especially in the field of banking, to facilitate the operation of Iranian and Namibian private sectors.

The Iranian top diplomat also voiced the Islamic Republic of Irans preparedness to develop cooperation with Namibia in such fields as energy, water, construction, agriculture and new technologies.

For his part, the Namibian foreign minister welcomed any investment by Iran in agriculture and energy fields, particularly in renewable energies.

He also voiced his countrys support for the rights of the Palestinian people and condemned the Israeli armys latest attacks on them.

Nandi-Ndaitwah further vehemently slammed any use of chemical weapons in Syria and called for efforts to restore peace and stability to the country.

Eventually, Zarif who took a tour to four African and Southern American countries arrived in Tehran on Friday (April 13).

In a Twitter message on Friday, Zarif welcomed his recent tour to Africa and Latin America.

Just returned from fruitful visits to Senegal, Brazil, Uruguay and Namibia, accompanied by tens of Iranian CEOs. Many contracts signed; more on horizon. Iran, open to, and for, business with its many friends across the globe, Zarif said in his Twitter message.

Zarif, heading a big economic-trade delegation, started his tour last week on Sunday (April 8), heading to Senegal.

In Senegal he held talks with high-ranking Senegalese officials, including his counterpart Sidiki Kaba. Both countries agreed to have a joint economic commission in coming months in line with the goals of boosting trade ties between the two countries.

The Iranian FM then went to Brazil to meet and talk with Brazilian officials. He attended Iran-Brazil joint economic cooperation meeting on Tuesday. Zarif also met with Brazil Foreign Minister Aloysio Nunes and Brazilian President Michel Temer.

He arrived in Montevideo, Uruguay on Wednesday and held talks with the President of Uruguay, Tabar Vzquez.

Then he attended Iran-Uruguay joint economic meeting.

 
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