Iran’s first Vice President Mohamadreza Lef had a meeting with Prime Minister Kirgi Stun with Adirbeck Kashimaryev in Bishkkk, on Friday morning.
Emphasizing the cultural and historical commonality between Iran and Kyrgyystan and their background of their shared civilizations, Aleph’s relationship has emphasized that the relationship between Tehran Bishkek has been consistent growth over the past few decades. The Iranian government is convinced that he will further strengthen his relationship with Kyrgyzstan.
Aleph also emphasized the extent of the extent of the Iran’s Kyrgyystan, trade, and transportation, and emphasized the need for deeper cooperation in the scientific technical field. He further stated that he not only implements an existing agreement and understanding of his understanding, but also should work on more effective revitalization of the Cooperation Committee.
AREF is an important platform for promoting deeper economic and strategic collaboration, and Iran in important regional organizations in Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO), and Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). He pointed out the membership of Kirgi Stan. He also emphasized the need to strengthen the two state economic exchange.
Aref, which emphasizes cultural commonality between Iran and Kilgistan, stated that these common value could lead to a larger diplomatic adjustment to regional issues.
Iran’s first Vice President has also extended his official invitation to Kashimaryev to attend the Tehran Caspian Summit on February 18 as a special guest.
The Prime Minister of Kyrgyzstan reconfirmed his commitment to expanding his celebration to the Iranian government and the people on the Iranian Revolution’s victory and strengthening his friendship with Iran.
KASYMALIEV emphasized that the two countries have important possibilities for expanding economic and trade cooperation, and have expressed hope that Iranian investment in Kyrgyzstan will increase. He also stated that strengthening the joint cooperation committee was the key to achieving this goal.
He further emphasized the rising role of Iran in the Eurasian framework, and all EAEU member states are eager to expand their relationship with Iran. He welcomed the status of the observers in the Iranian union, and considered it as a step to strengthen regional trade and economic integration with member countries.
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