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Iran, Japan discuss issues of mutual interest

Tokyo, May 14, IRNA

Iran-Japan-Relations
Iranian Ambassador to Tokyo Abbas Araqchi hold talks with the Japanese deputy foreign minister on issues of mutual interest on Wednesday.


At the meeting, Araqchi termed the trend of tehran-Tokyo ties as positive, calling for boosting of bilateral ties in all fields.

They also conferred on the latest developments in the two countries relations, Iran's peaceful nuclear program, Tehran's package of proposals and regional situation.

"Tehran's package which contains solutions to world political, security, economic and energy problems, will help make a breakthrough in resolving international crises," Araqchi said.

Kenichiro Sasae, for his part, welcomed Iran's new approach, terming Iran as an important country in the region.

Sasae also called for promotion of the two countries' ties, saying Japan will support every proposal which improves the political situation of the world.

The two sides also conferred about the latest developments in the region, Mideast, Persian Gulf and East Asia.

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