Vietnam’s Foreign Minister Pham Gia Kheim described Iran as a large country with a significant role in the region, and called for the boosting of his country’s trade ties and exchanges with the Islamic Republic.
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September, 2007
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28 September
FM Views Deployment of Occupying Troops as Iraq’s Main Problem
Deployment of occupying forces and insecurity are Iraq’s problems, Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said in a meeting with his Australian counterpart Alexander Downer in New York on Thursday.
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28 September
Iran, Zimbabwe Coalition against Global Bullies
The leaders of Iran and Zimbabwe are looking to form a self-styled “coalition for peace”.
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28 September
Iran, Malaysia Forge Understanding on Role of Muslim States
Malaysia and Iran have forged closer understanding on the role of Islamic countries in dealing with groups that are often in conflict with the religion.
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28 September
Turkey’s Botas Describes Iran as Important Gas Partner
Turkey considers Iran a key energy partner as it needs Iranian gas to feed a rapidly growing energy demand, a Turkish energy executive said on Wednesday following US calls on Ankara to cut business ties with Tehran.
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28 September
France’s Total: Decision on Iran LNG Far off
Total reiterated on Thursday it was still in talks with Iran to carry out a multibillion dollar gas project but added a decision on investment was not in sight.
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28 September
Iran Condemns US Blacklisting of IRGC
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Seyed Mohammad Ali Hosseini has strongly condemned the US House of Representatives’ decision to declare the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) a terrorist organization, calling it an “irresponsible and illegal” act.
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28 September
Iran Strengthens South America Ties
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is turning to South American nations who are embracing him as an energy and trade partner and counterweight to US influence.
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27 September
Iraq and Turkey agree on details of counterterrorism agreement
Neighboring countries Iraq and Turkey have finally agreed on details of a counterterrorism agreement to crack down on members of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) that are holed up in bases in northern Iraq and have also decided to sign the finalized agreement today in the Turkish capital.
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27 September
Iranian President Ahmadinejad: US has no role in gas deal with Turkey
New York – Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has challenged the United States’ objection to a preliminary deal signed by Turkey and Iran over the summer to deepen their bilateral cooperation in the energy field, saying that the deal concerned solely the two neighboring countries.
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