Iran-Libya-Davoudi
First Vice President Parviz Davoudi said on Wednesday that the Islamic Republic of Iran and Libya have common and close view points on regional and international issues.
Speaking to reporters, prior to seeing off ceremony for Libyan Prime Minister al-Baghdadi al-Mahmoudi, he said the two sides exchanged views on current developments in the Middle East region and the entire world.
He said that Tehran and Tripoli could adopt closer stand in dealing with regional developments.
Davoudi said the two sides also reviewed latest developments in Iraq and called for forging unity between Muslims and avoiding factional disputes between the Shia and Sunni Muslims.
He said withdrawal of occupiers is the only solution to Iraq's problem, adding that Tehran and Tripoli support the Iraqi territorial integrity.
Deeply rooted ties between Iran and Libya along with all-out cooperation would leave significant impacts on regional and international cooperation, he said.
Describing the current visit of the Libyan delegation to Iran as fruitful, he said the two sides are determined to broaden all-out ties.
Iran and Libya could have constructive cooperation in Latin America and African continent relying on their capabilities and potentialities, Davoudi said.
The Libyan premier arrived in Tehran Tuesday night for a two-day visit to Iran.
Iran and Libya are scheduled to sign agreements on expansion of bilateral cooperation.
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