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Iran says keen to sign visa free travel agreement with Iraq

  1. Politics
June 20, 2011 - 0:0
TEHRAN – Iran is keen to sign the visa free travel agreement with Iraq, a Foreign Ministry official has said. Hassan Qashqavi, the deputy foreign minister for consular, parliamentary and Iranian expatriates’ affairs, said “we are ready to sign an agreement with Iraq on visa free travel.” He also announced that during his upcoming visit to Iraq he will discuss this agreement with Iraqi officials

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