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Iran’s foreign minister arrives in Qatar to boost ties

Iran Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian. (AFP)
  • The foreign minister in a tweet said that his visits to Qatar and Oman will look to promote relations and follow up on the agreements reached between officials
  • His visit to Qatar follows a trip by Iran's central bank governor to Doha, who reviewed banking and economic cooperation with Qatari officials

Tehran, Iran— Looking to give a further boost to the relations between the two countries, Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian arrived in Doha to discuss bilateral relations, as well as major regional and international developments, with high-ranking Qatari officials.

Amir-Abdollahian left Tehran for Qatar’s capital late Monday on an official invitation from his counterpart, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani, who is also the Prime Minister of Qatar.

During his visit, Iran’s top diplomat is accompanied by a delegation consisting of the foreign minister’s assistants, a member of the Iranian Parliament’s Committee on Foreign Policy and National Security, and the Foreign Ministry’s spokesman, Nasser Kan’ani.

The foreign minister’s visit to Qatar follows a similar trip to Doha last week by the Governor of the Central Bank of Iran Mohammad Reza Farzin.

During his trip, Iran’s top banker discussed ways of bolstering the two countries’ monetary, banking and economic cooperation with Qatari officials.

Amir-Abdollahian is scheduled to visit Oman’s capital city of Muscat following his talks in Qatar.

In an early Tuesday tweet, the Iranian foreign minister said his visits to Qatar and Oman are aimed at further promoting relations with those countries and following up on the agreements reached by the three countries’ high-ranking officials.

He noted that Iran’s neighboring countries enjoy huge economic, trade and political potentialities.

Amir-Abdollahian added that the continued development of all-out relations with neighbors is among the basic principles of the Iranian administration’s foreign policy doctrine.

Earlier in June, the foreign ministers of Iran and Qatar had discussed a wide range of issues from improving relations to the latest regional developments in a telephone conversation.