President: Iran-Afghanistan nations have 'brotherly and developing ties
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In a meeting with new Afghan Ambassador to Iran on Wednesday, referring to the cultural and religious common grounds between Iran and Afghanistan, President Ahmadinejad said that the two countries have 'brotherly and developing ties.'

President:

Iran-Afghanistan nations have 'brotherly and developing ties

In a meeting with new Afghan Ambassador to Iran on Wednesday, referring to the cultural and religious common grounds between Iran and Afghanistan, President Ahmadinejad said that the two countries have 'brotherly and developing ties.'

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Wednesday 22 December 2010 - 16:29



He made the remarks while receiving credentials of the new Afghan Ambassador to Tehran Abdullah Abied.



He also voiced Iranian full support for the Afghan government and said Tehran and Kabul enjoy deep-rooted cultural, religious and ethical affinity and have common friends and foes, underling that fostering bilateral ties is beneficial to both countries.



President Ahmadinejad said there is no hindrance on the way of bolstering social, economical and trade ties with Afghanistan.



He also voiced the Islamic Republic of Iran willingness to exchange its experiences in the fields of industry, reconstruction and investment with the Afghan nation.



Meanwhile, Abied appreciated the Islamic Republic of Iran's support for Afghanistan's development and prosperity.



The Afghan envoy said that the Afghanistan government is willing to enhance level of economic cooperation with the Islamic Republic of Iran in all arenas.

 

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