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Tuesday 12 July 2016 - 09:22
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President: Iran ready to open new chapter in Tehran-Sofia ties

Tehran, July 11, IRNA - President Hassan Rouhani said on Monday that Iran is ready to open a new chapter in Tehran-Sofia ties.


He made the remarks in a meeting with the visiting Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov.

Bulgaria can become a bridge for linking Iran to the European countries, Rouhani said.

He referred to the historical and deep cultural ties between Iranian and Bulgarian people and said that these commonalities pave the way for consolidation of relations between Iran and Bulgaria.

Iranian and Bulgarian governments are committed to enhance all-out ties, Rouhani said.

Rouhani said that deepening and development of cooperation between Iranian and Bulgarian private sectors, universities, scientific and research centers are necessary.

Iran has made big progress in the field of new technologies and the boost of ties in this field can help improve relations between Tehran and Sofia in other fields as well, he said.

President Rouhani then referred to the harmful regional and global consequences of terrorism and said that people of the region have lived together in peace for centuries and the conflict started when the United States and its allies interfered in the name of building democracy and fighting terrorism.

Iran's President also urged collaboration among regional states for fighting terrorism and helping the reestablishment of peace in the region.

Iranian and Bulgarian officials inked three agreements on cooperation here on Monday.

The inking ceremony was held in the presence of Iran's First Vice-President Eshaq Jahangiri and visiting Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov.

Technology and communications, joint investment and industry have been the fields of the agreements.

Borissov, heading a high-ranking economic delegation, arrived in Tehran late on Sunday.

On Monday morning, he was welcomed by Jahangiri in the cultural and historical complex of Saadabad in north of Tehran.

By IRNA
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