TEHRAN - In a meeting on Monday, Constantino Chiwenga, the Deputy President of Zimbabwe, held talks with Iranian Defense Minister Mohammad Reza Ashtiani in Tehran. The discussions revolved around strengthening relations between the two countries, with a focus on defense and economic cooperation.
During the meeting, Brigadier General Ashtiani highlighted the historical ties between Iran and Zimbabwe, noting previous high-level visits between the two nations. He emphasized Iran's commitment to establishing friendly relations with African countries, particularly those with a revolutionary spirit like Zimbabwe.
Chiwenga acknowledged the challenges both Iran and Zimbabwe face under Western sanctions and expressed a willingness to expand cooperation in defense and economic sectors. He also announced an upcoming visit by the Zimbabwean President to Tehran, which is expected to mark a significant milestone in enhancing ties.
Both sides expressed readiness to exchange delegations across various fields, underscoring the potential for collaboration in economic, defense, and security realms. The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to deepen the partnership between Iran and Zimbabwe for mutual benefit and regional stability.
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