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Ties between India-Iran focuses on shared views, says PM Modi

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PM Narendra Modi on Saturday said the MoUs exchanged between India and Iran are reflective of both sides’ strong relations and their commitment towards further strengthen­ing it.

“Today’s outcome and the agreements we signed reflect the progress made in little time. It reflects that both the sides wish to foster bilateral financial support and connectivi­ty, to increase partnershi­p in the field of energy, and to strengthen our centuriesl­ong cultural relations,” Prime Minister Modi said in the joint statement with his Iranian counterpar­t Hassan Rouhani, here, reports ANI.

Following the delegation­level talks, India and Iran exchanged MoUs in the presence of Prime Minister Modi and Iran President Rouhani. Prime Minister Modi also congratula­ted Rouhani for

his leadership and vision in developing Chabahar Port that would give India access to trade with land-locked

Afghanista­n.

He further said that co-operation between India and Iran would be beneficial to Afghanista­n.

“The two countries want to see our neighbour Afghanista­n safe and prosper. We want to see our neighbours free of terrorism,” Modi added.

With mutual cooperatio­n between India and Iran, Prime Minister Modi also wished for both countries’ prosperity and for peace and stability in the region as well as the world.

President of Iran reciprocat­ed the sentiments in his statement and informed that both countries shared views on two crucial issues, namely transit and economy at the delegation-level talks held earlier in the day.

The Indian delegation was led by Prime Minister Modi and included External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj and Ministry of External Affairs Spokespers­on Raveesh Kumar.

The Iranian delegation was led by President Rouhani.

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