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Australian ambassador’s mission ends

  1. Politics
July 11, 2016 - 21:30

TEHRAN - Australian Ambassador to Iran Paul Foley left Iran on Monday after a 3-year mission.

Before leaving, he met with Morteza Sarmadi, the deputy foreign minister, the Foreign Ministry reported.

The sides in particular discussed the Iran nuclear deal, where Foley mentioned that in anticipation of growing trade relations, the Australian embassy has opened a trade office to coordinate the affairs.

SP/PA

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