[Iran] - Return from Africa with complete hands

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
TEHRAN - Ebrahim Raisi, the President of Iran, wrapped up his African tour by visiting Zimbabwe on Thursday.Raisi left Tehran on Wednesday
greater political and economic partnership.In his tour of the three countries, Raisi paid a visit to the Uganda National Mosque and holding
meetings with businessperson as well as paying tribute to the heroes of the Zimbabwean independence
Mnangagwa.Later in the day, Raisi and Mnangagwa held a closed-door meeting to review various topics and issues.The representatives from Iran
and Zimbabwe discussed the development in bilateral ties.Zimbabweans hold photos of anti-terror hero General SoleimaniIt is worth saying
that the Zimbabwean people gathered at the Harare airport to welcome Raisi upon his arrival while carrying photos of the Leader of the
Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei and prominent Iranian anti-terror hero General Qassem Soleimani.As a boost to bilateral
Zimbabwe to utilize Iranian innovation and technology and plan to build a tractor factory to aid in agricultural modernization.Additionally,
the two nations agreed to cooperate on initiatives in the fields of research, science, and technology as well as energy, agriculture,
medicines, and telecommunications.Regarding U.S
sanctions against Iran and Zimbabwe, Raisi said that the Islamic Republic will work hard to develop tighter economic ties.On the second leg,
the Iranian president, accompanied by a high-ranking delegation, was officially received on Wednesday by his Ugandan counterpart Yoweri
Kaguta Museveni at the presidential palace in Kampala, after which delegations from both sides held meetings.High-ranking officials of Iran
and Uganda inked four cooperation agreements in the presence of the two presidents on visa waiver, agricultural cooperation, and formation
chastised the West for using human rights as a political instrument, emphasizing that Iran stands at the forefront of global human rights
the arrogance of the world desire that nations export basic resources and oil rather than processing them into value-added goods
also advocated deepening ties with Uganda and other African nations.On the first leg, Raisi arrived in Kenya with the intention of
strengthening connections and concluding several agreements for economic collaboration.Alfred Mutua, the Foreign Minister of Kenya, met the
president at the Nairobi airport on Wednesday morning
Mehrabad Airport early on Friday upon his return from Africa, Raisi emphasized the need to strengthen connections with African countries
continent, just as we do with the countries of Asia and other regions, and we should not overlook this continent, which is full of
Raisi.The president highlighted that many African nations have established diplomatic connections with Iran since the Islamic Revolution of
1979, and that these nations are eager to strengthen their ties with Tehran in a variety of ways.Raisi additionally pointed out the need to
improve ties with African countries, noting that these nations are endowed with an abundance of natural resources and minerals as well as
various opportunities and prospective areas for closer collaboration.In addition to expanding economic and commercial ties with those
markets.The president stated that one of the objectives of his trip to Africa was to supply raw resources, and that extraterritorial
cultivation was one of the topics that was also addressed.Raisi also said that agreements have been reached with African nations for barter
transactions in which Iran would get basic necessities in exchange for delivering petrochemical products.Offices were accordingly
entrepreneurs and businessmen who expressed their eagerness to strengthen commercial connections between Iran and Africa.There is a greater
need than ever to improve ties with African governments in political, economic, and cultural spheres, he averred, adding that doing so will
share common views with these African countries on opposing unilateralism, defending human rights, protecting family values and fighting