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TEHRAN Irans First Vice President Mohammad-Reza Aref hailed the reactivation of Iranian and Sudanese embassies as a promising start to deepening bilateral cooperation throughout a conference with Sudans Industry Minister Mahasen Ali Yaqoub in Tehran on Wednesday.The resumption of embassy activities over the previous year declares stronger relations, Aref specified, stressing Irans preparedness to help in Sudans commercial modernization.He thanked Sudan for its uniformity following the deadly Shahid Rajaei Port explosion, calling it a testament to the profound psychological bonds between the 2 nations.He underscored Tehrans tactical concern of promoting ties with Africa since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, keeping in mind that political relations with Khartoum remain favorable.While worrying Irans willingness to team up throughout sectors, he advised clear definitions of cooperation structures and needs, adding that joint commissions and private-sector engagement are important for economic development.
Despite 4 years of unjustified sanctions, Aref asserted Iran has achieved self-reliance through domestic expertisea model he claimed comes from the entire Islamic world.
Sudans Industry Minister Mahasen Ali Yaqoub detailed her countrys predicament in the middle of ongoing conflict, stating, Our facilities has actually been bombed, and our individuals butchered, however we wish to get rid of these difficulties with Irans support.She applauded the Iran-Africa cooperation conference for making it possible for preliminary agreements with Iranian services and vowed to advance joint projects through embassies.The Sudanese minister is presently in Tehran for the 3rd Iran-Africa Economic Cooperation Conferencea critical occasion that has attracted over 700 delegates from 38 African nations.Iran and Sudan have actually strengthened their ties in current years with renewed top-level meetings and reopened embassies, resulting in lively economic and technical collaborationsa promising step towards mutual growth and stability.
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