Iran's first VP condemns Western ‘Iranophobia’ and ‘Afrophobia’ as barriers to Africa ties

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in Tehran.He further criticized the U.S
barriers that hinder collaboration, urging African and Iranian officials to utilize bilateral commissions and specialized meetings to
streamline joint initiatives.Reflecting on centuries of shared history, he positioned the longstanding ties between Iran and Africa as a
that many projects have yet to be implemented, urging concrete steps, including a proposed heads-of-state summit next year, to elevate these
Iran-Africa Economic Cooperation conference brought together over 700 delegates from 38 African nations in Tehran and Isfahan.The event,
highlighted sectors where African nations seek affordable, scalable solutions, aligning with Agenda 2063 goals in infrastructure development
shipping line to African ports aim to streamline trade logistics and foster deeper integration between Iranian industries and African
This article first appeared/also appeared in Tehran Times