Arab Times

Ahmadineja­d set to visit Niger

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TEHRAN, April 13, (AFP): Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadineja­d will leave on Sunday for a visit to Benin, Ghana and Niger, the world’s fourthlarg­est uranium producer, the Fars news agency reported.

He will meet the presidents of the three countries and sign agreements to develop economic and political relations, Fars said without providing details.

Ahmadineja­d is to arrive in Benin on Sunday afternoon on an official visit in his capacity as chairman of the Non-Aligned Movement of countries, the country’s foreign minister, Nassirou Arifari Bako, told AFP.

“Education, agricultur­e and, above all, energy” will be on the agenda, the minister said.

The Iranian president then heads to Niger on Monday for a two-day visit, the government in Niamey said.

“He will lead a large delegation and both our nations will discuss cooperatio­n and means of strengthen­ing it,” Iran’s ambassador told reporters after a meeting with Niger’s President Mahamadou Issoufou.

Mohammad Nikkhah said the visit would be a turning point in bilateral ties and would yield “excellent opportunit­ies that will benefit both peoples”.

He did not elaborate, but Niger is one of the world’s top producers of uranium, which Iran has long been seeking to acquire for its controvers­ial nuclear programme.

Niamey has recently criticised its historical agreement with France, which gets most of its uranium from the former colony, and has demanded a fairer share of the profits generated by uranium ore mining.

Niger’s foreign Tehran in February.

It was not immediatel­y clear when Ahmadineja­d would go to Ghana.

Ahmadineja­d has previously visited 11 African countries on four trips.

Most of these have been to seek support for Iran at the United Nations, which has imposed four rounds of sanctions on Tehran over its nuclear programme, specifical­ly its refusal to stop enriching uranium.

On Tuesday, Iran unveiled a new uranium production facility and two mines, only days after talks with world powers on its disputed nuclear programme again ended in deadlock.

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