Australian envoy to Iran vows expiation of mutual relations

 Australian envoy to Iran vows expiation of mutual relations

Australian envoy to Iran met with Tehran people representative to Majlis and discussed different ways of furthering bilateral relations, AVA Diplomatic Reports.

Tehran people representative to Majlis and member of budget, plan and calculation commission of parliament, Ahmad Tavakoli pointed to huge capacities of natural resources and industrial abilities of Iran and said: “ rich natural resources of Iran is appropriate field for developing bilateral relations,” as reported AVA diplomatic.

He also mentioned to the recent Iran nuclear deal and believed that this agreement was not due to unfair western countries pressure, but in accordance with transparency of Iran peaceful nuclear program and accentuating Iranian absolute right for possessing nuclear energy.

“All parties of Geneva talks should proceed with good will, reciprocal respect and from equal stands,” Ahmad tavakoli added.

Tehran people representative to Majlis finally blamed western countries for contradictory and vague measure they took over Syria crisis.

Australian envoy to Iran, Paul Foley expressed his followed country readiness for exchanging ideas and persisting Iran-Australia talks so as to expand mutual relations.

Paul Foley also referred to Iran- P5+1 agreement and concluded: “This agreement is one step forward and all parties should utilize this opportunity.”

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