Iran, Niger Sign Five Documents for Cooperation Between Two Countries

May 26, 2002 - 0:0
TEHRAN -- Nigerien Prime Minister, Hama Amadou, left here for Niamey on Saturday after winding up a four-day official visit to the country.

He was officially seen off at Sa'dabad Cultural Complex by Iranian Vice-President Mohammad-Reza Aref.

The visit of Amadou led to the signing of five documents for cooperation between the two countries, IRNA reported.

Aref and Amadou, during a meeting at Sa'dabad Cultural Complex here, also signed an Iran-Niger friendship and cooperation agreement.

Iranian Minister of Cooperatives Ali Soufi and Nigerien Minister for Foreign Affairs and Cooperation Aichatou Mindaoudou, who were also present in the meeting, agreed to establish a joint cooperation

Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs Kamal Kharrazi and his Niger counterpart inked an economic, scientific and technical accord, an agreement on mutual cooperation between ministries of the two countr

Iran and Niger also signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on enhancement of cooperation in the health and oncology fields.

Aref described the negotiations held between high-ranking officials of the two sides as "satisfactory," and said the establishment of a joint economic commission by the two states could lead to furthe

"Niger's delegation wants to explore avenues for further cooperation with the Islamic Republic in the fields of mines and industries, energy, power generation and transmission, medical affairs and med

"Expansion of ties with African nations is one of the top priorities of Iranian foreign policy," Aref added.

Amadou, for his part, described his visit to the "neighboring" and "brother" country of Iran as "constructive and very positive." The Nigerien PM arrived in Tehran on Tuesday evening for a three-day o

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he was officially seen off at sa'dabad cultural complex by iranian vice-president mohammad reza aref.

the visit of amadou led to the signing of five documents for cooperation between the two countries.

aref and amadou, during a meeting at sa'dabad cultural complex here, also signed an iran-niger friendship and cooperation agreement.

iranian minister of cooperatives ali soufi and nigerien minister for foreign affairs and cooperation aichatou mindaoudou, who were also in the meeting, agreed to establish a joint cooperation commissi

iranian minister of foreign affairs kamal kharrazi and his niger counterpart inked an economic, scientific and technical accord, an agreement on mutual cooperation between ministries of the two countr

iran and niger also signed a memorandum of understanding on enhancement of cooperation in the health and oncology fields.

aref described the negotiations held between high-ranking officials of the two sides as "satisfactory," and said the establishment of an joint cconomic commission by the two states could lead to furth

"niger's delegation wants to explore avenues for further cooperation (with the islamic republic) in the fields of mines and industries, energy, power generation and transmission, medical affairs and m

"expansion of ties with african nations is one of the top priorities of iranian foreign policy," aref added.

amadou, for his part, described his visit to the "neighboring" and "brother" country of iran as "constructive and very positive." the nigerien pm arrived in tehran on tuesday evening for a three-d

upon his arrival he said he was glad to be in iran.

during his stay in the country amadou met and conferred with vice-president mohammad reza aref, president mohammad khatami and other senior officials of iran.