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Iranian president Hassan Rouhani is likely to visit India soon.
According to Mohammad Haghbin Ghomi, consul general of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Hyderabad, the Iranian President has expressed interest to come to India. "Both India and Iran are preparing grounds for the visit," he said.
Ghomi told the media here on Wednesday that a great deal of progress had been made between the leaders of both countries. "The visit of the President of Iran is in response to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Iran recently," he said.
"In west Asia, India and Iran are two decisive powers that can cooperate in various fields complementarily," he said, adding that as part of strengthening bilateral relations between the two countries, focus will be on building economic and business relations besides cultural affairs.
He expressed interest in "exploring the good economic potential of the six south Indian states" and welcomed businessmen, merchants and persons with economic interests to discuss opportunities. He said that the bilateral relation Iran shares with India will continue to flourish if "non-regional deterrent factors and forces do not interfere".
Ghomi condemned the US decision to make Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. He termed the decision as "imprudent and provocative" and called on the international community to intervene and stop implementation of the US decision. He said that the US decision would only serve the "Zionist regime's interests."
Referring to ISIS and terrorism, Ghomi said, "Daesh (ISIS) thoughts are consequential of the teachings of Wahabism and Takfirism. They are dangerous extremist ideas of anti-Quran and anti-religion. The countries that support these terrorist groups must be stopped from continuing their mischievous behaviour".
He said some countries, including the US and a few Arab countries in the region, despite the slogans they raise, had "failed to show solidarity and have deceived the public like the honeybee, which provides no honey."
Ghomi also said from Imam Khomeini's point of view, the process of unity among Muslims requires the creation of new symbols and institutions that are beyond time and place.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...n-ground-work-begins/articleshow/62192895.cms