Damascus, SANA- Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian arrived in Damascus on Sunday on a visit to hold talks with senior state officials on the latest developments in the region, and means to enhance the bilateral relations in the face of the pressures exerted on the two countries.
In a statement to journalists upon arrival at Damascus International Airport, Abdollahian said “we are here in Damascus to review the economic, trade and cultural relations and the relations in all domains of mutual interest, and we are fully confident that the two countries will work together with great steps to face the economic terrorism and to alleviate the pressures on our two peoples,” noting that the relations between Tehran, Damascus and Baghdad are strategic relations.
Upon receiving Minister Abdollahian, Foreign and Expatriates Minister Dr. Fayssal Mikdad indicated that the two sides will discuss important issues related to the relations between the two countries and the latest regional and international developments, especially after the latest developments in Afghanistan, extending warmest congratulations to Minister Abdollahian on his assumption of the post of foreign minister in the Islamic Republic of Iran.
The reception was attended by Iran’s Ambassador in Damascus Mahdi Sobhani and a number of senior officials at the Foreign Ministry.
Minister Abdollahian’s visit comes after his participation in Baghdad Conference for Cooperation and Partnership held yesterday.
Ruaa al-Jazaeri