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Ahmadinejad calls for closer India-Iran ties
Contemporary world situation calls for close cooperation between India and Iran, Iranian President Mahmdoud Ahmadinejad said on Tuesday.
Iran and India should stay together because of their cultural ties as well as the situation in the region and the world, he told Indian External Affairs Minister SM Krishna here on the sidelines of the G-15 meet.
All these call for close cooperation between the two countries, the president said.
"Iran and India should build upon their common views in building up new systems for the future of the world," the president said.
Both the countries "should not neglect the present opportunities to replace the dying big powers", he was quoted as saying by the state-run Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA).
Closer ties between Iran and India will benefit other countries as well because Tehran and New Delhi have always sought peace and security for the region and the world, he added.
The Indian minister said Iran and India were two developing countries which had to make the best of their potentials.
Describing the G-15 meeting as "successful and effective", Krishna appreciated Iran's efforts for successfully holding the event.
On Monday, Krishna met his Iranian counterpart Manouchehr Mottaki and discussed ways to enhance bilateral ties.
The summit of G-15, a forum of developing countries, now comprises 18 countries from Asia, Africa and Latin America.
Besides India and Iran, the other members are Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru, Venezuela, Jamaica, Mexico, Algeria, Egypt, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, Zimbabwe, Indonesia, Malaysia and Sri Lanka.
Ahmadinejad calls for closer India-Iran ties- Hindustan Times
Contemporary world situation calls for close cooperation between India and Iran, Iranian President Mahmdoud Ahmadinejad said on Tuesday.
Iran and India should stay together because of their cultural ties as well as the situation in the region and the world, he told Indian External Affairs Minister SM Krishna here on the sidelines of the G-15 meet.
All these call for close cooperation between the two countries, the president said.
"Iran and India should build upon their common views in building up new systems for the future of the world," the president said.
Both the countries "should not neglect the present opportunities to replace the dying big powers", he was quoted as saying by the state-run Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA).
Closer ties between Iran and India will benefit other countries as well because Tehran and New Delhi have always sought peace and security for the region and the world, he added.
The Indian minister said Iran and India were two developing countries which had to make the best of their potentials.
Describing the G-15 meeting as "successful and effective", Krishna appreciated Iran's efforts for successfully holding the event.
On Monday, Krishna met his Iranian counterpart Manouchehr Mottaki and discussed ways to enhance bilateral ties.
The summit of G-15, a forum of developing countries, now comprises 18 countries from Asia, Africa and Latin America.
Besides India and Iran, the other members are Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Peru, Venezuela, Jamaica, Mexico, Algeria, Egypt, Kenya, Nigeria, Senegal, Zimbabwe, Indonesia, Malaysia and Sri Lanka.
Ahmadinejad calls for closer India-Iran ties- Hindustan Times