Iran, Tajikistan, Uganda, and Finland establish parliamentary friendship group

September 15, 2024 - 20:18

TEHRAN – A parliamentary friendship group representing Iran, Tajikistan, Uganda, and Finland was established during the twelfth session of the Iranian parliament on Sunday.

According to ISNA, the formation of this group was marked by the election of its board of directors today.

In this election, Fathollah Tavasuli was chosen as the leader of the group, with Mohammad Reza Mohseni Sani and Hossein Abdoli serving as deputies.

Parliamentary friendship groups consist of informal assemblies of lawmakers from various countries, aimed at fostering mutual understanding, camaraderie, and collaboration between their nations.

The establishment of this group, which includes Iran, Tajikistan, Uganda, and Finland, reflects a commitment to enhancing bilateral relationships and encouraging discussions on shared concerns.

These groups provide parliamentarians with a platform to exchange insights, share effective strategies, and explore potential collaborative efforts, thereby strengthening parliamentary relations among the involved countries.


 

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