Iran’s Foreign Minister calls for maintaining consultations on regional issues with Algeria

By on December 31, 2012

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Iran’s Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi has stressed the importance of maintaining consultations between Iran and Algeria to find solutions to the existing problems in the region.

 “Continuation of consultations between Iranian and Algerian officials is necessary to resolve sensitive regional issues in line with the expediencies and interests of the [regional] countries,” Salehi said in a meeting with Ibrahim Boulahya, Chairman of the Algerian Parliament’s Committee on Foreign Affairs, in Tehran on Monday.

He pointed to historical and cultural commonalties between Iran and Algeria and added that the two countries enjoy “very good and amicable” relations.

Iranian and Algerian officials have the serious resolve to improve bilateral cooperation in economic and trade fields, Salehi added.

The Iranian minister further stated that Tehran and Algiers play an “important and effective” role in regional and global developments, and praised Algeria’s support for Iran in various international issues, including Tehran’s nuclear energy program.

The Algerian official, for his part, said he had held “very good” negotiations with Iranian officials and hailed political relations between the two countries based on common interests.

Boulahya added that Iranian and Algerian officials should exchange visits and continue consultations on regional and international issues.

Experts on MENA affairs have judged such meeting as very important, but expressed that such political intimacy in this circumstance where most of Arab countries criticize Iran for sustaining Syria’s regime might not be in the favor of pretended efforts for the regional security and peace building.

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