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Iran-Mali presidents underline expansion of bilateral ties


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Bamako, July 7, IRNA – President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his Malian counterpart President Amadou Toumani Toure in a press conference expressed their intention for expansion of bilateral ties.

President Ahmadinejad said that Mali is among main centers of Islamic mysticism and faith and there are common cultural and divine ideals in the two countries.
He expressed pleasure with good ministerial level talks and added our policies concerning cooperation in the fields of education, energy, agriculture and medical treatment are clear.
Ahmadinejad also expressed Iran’s readiness for expansion of cooperation in all fields with Mali.
President Toure, by referring to his visit to Iran, said that he found Iranians a sincere and warm nation and Iran as a progressive and developed country.
He expressed hope that President Ahmadinejad visit to Mali could expand mutual ties between Tehran and Bamako.
President Toure also asked his Iranian counterpart to convey his warm greetings to Supreme Leader of Islamic Revolution.

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