TEHRAN (FNA)- Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal Affairs Seyed Abbas Araqchi and United Nations Undersecretary General for Humanitarian Affairs Valery Amos signed a document here in Tehran on Sunday to set up the UN's Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNCHA)'s office in Iran.
"Given the Islamic Republic of Iran's growing important role in dealing with natural disasters in the region and its cooperation with the UNCHA, the two sides agreed to deepen their cooperation through strategic talks and effective cooperation in dealing with natural disasters," said a statement signed by the two sides as a memo of cooperation.
Also the two sides agreed to expand their cooperation in exchanging information, technical cooperation and paving the ground for the Iranian organizations to develop their activities.
The two sides also agreed on the inauguration of the UNCHA's office in Iran.
Yesterday, Amos in a meeting with Iranian Deputy Interior Minister Hassan Qaddami lauded the Islamic Republic's aid and assistance to the UN humanitarian efforts around the world.
Irans contribution to humanitarian affairs and its relief aids to the deprived and less developed countries indicate the prevalence of a spirit of charity and love for other humans among Iranians, Amos said here in Tehran.
She reiterated that Iran is the UNs major partner in providing humanitarian aid worldwide.
Amos arrived in Tehran on Friday to hold talks with senior Iranian officials.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon's Deputy Spokesman Farhan Haq said that Mrs. Amoss visit would last until September 16.
Mrs. Amos is expected to meet senior officials in Tehran. She will focus on expanding regional cooperation on humanitarian assistance and enhancing the partnership between Iran and the Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), he noted.
Also on Saturday, Amos met with Head of Iran's Red Crescent Society Mohammad Farhadi, where the Iranian official announced Tehran's readiness to set up the UN's logistical support base in the country to help the neighboring states.
Farhadi made the remarks in response to Amos's demand from Iran to set up a base to transfer humanitarian aids to the war-torn and crisis-hit neighboring countries.
He announced Iran's preparedness to set up the base, and said, "The arrangements for setting up the base have been made since long time ago and the operational phase has just remained to be accomplished that we hope to start as soon as possible."