TEHRAN- Iranian Vice-President Mohammad Mokhber has affirmed Tehran's commitment to bolstering multilateral ties with African nations, particularly Burkina Faso.
The meeting between Mokhber and Burkina Faso's Prime Minister, Apollinaire J. Kyélem de Tambèla, unfolded on the sidelines of the 2nd Iran-Africa Trade Summit.
Mokhber commended the reopening of Burkina Faso's embassy in Tehran in 2023 and the establishment of ambassadorial posts between the two nations, citing them as "positive steps towards fostering stronger bilateral relations."
He emphasized the importance of expediting the implementation of cooperation agreements inked during the inaugural joint commission meeting, asserting that it signals a new era in Tehran-Ouagadougou relations.
Highlighting Iran's technological prowess as a cornerstone of its strength, Mokhber reiterated the country's readiness to share its advancements with others, contrasting Iran's approach with that of the West and the United States, which prioritize self-interest over mutual gain.
The Iranian Vice-President underscored the imperative of deepening economic ties between Iran and Burkina Faso, stressing the need for enhanced collaboration between the private sectors of both nations.
He touched on the necessity of creating a conducive environment for private sector cooperation, citing visa waivers and streamlined banking processes as pivotal facilitators.
In turn, Burkina Faso's Prime Minister expressed gratitude for the successful Iran-Africa International Summit, affirming his country's keen interest in leveraging Iran's expertise across various sectors including industry, healthcare, and technology.
Acknowledging Iran's strides in diverse fields, he reaffirmed Burkina Faso's unwavering determination to broaden bilateral relations with the Islamic Republic.
Iran’s capital Tehran is hosting economy ministers from more than 40 African countries at the second Iran-Africa International Summit which is being held from April 26-29.
The opening ceremony of the event was attended by senior Iranian officials including President Ebrahim Raisi and Minister of Industry, Mining and Trade Abbas Aliabadi.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, President Raisi voiced Iran's readiness to further boost it economic relations with African countries.
"This meeting is a symbol of the will of African countries and Iran to expand economic relations," he said.
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