Iranian International Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian and his Turkish counterpart Mevlut Cavusoglu mentioned relations between the 2 nations and key regional and worldwide developments at a gathering in Ankara on Tuesday.
Amirabdollahian described Iran-Turkey relations as essential in a number of areas. He additionally referred to the alternate of high-level delegations between the 2 neighbors and confused the necessity to promote cooperation throughout the framework of the Joint Fee and the Excessive Council on Relations.
The Iranian international minister additionally known as for efforts to advertise cooperation within the areas of water sources and Iran’s water straight within the Aras River. He added that Tehran and Ankara should proceed exchanges of views on related areas akin to setting and provincial cooperation, in addition to the creation of frontier markets.
The 2 senior diplomats additionally mentioned essential regional developments, together with within the Caucasus and Syria.
Amirabdollahian reiterated Iran’s principled coverage of serving to restore peace and stability within the area and between neighboring nations, saying the disputes between Turkey and Syria might solely be resolved by political means.
For his half, Cavusoglu described relations between his nation and Iran as optimistic, noting that their cooperation must be strengthened given the dedication of Iran’s and Turkey’s high officers, the Iranian International Ministry web site reported.
Cavusoglu famous that the alternate of high-level delegations between Tehran and Ankara paves the best way for nearer cooperation. He additionally outlined Turkey’s views on regional developments within the Caucasus and Syria and Tehran-Ankara cooperation on this regard.