Sep 20 2010 |
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Telecom Collaboration With Lebanon
Lebanese Telecommunications Minister Charbel Nahas in a meeting with Iranian Ambassador in Beirut Qazanfar Roknabadi stressed his country's willingness to increase cooperation with Tehran in different engineering and technical fields, especially in telecommunications.Nahas praised Iran's progresses in different economic and industrial fields, Fars News Agency reported.
He also asked for the Iranian companies' partnership in implementation of different projects in Lebanon.
The two sides reiterated the need for bolstering and promoting the level of their joint cooperation in telecommunications, communication and production and creation of fiber-optic networks.
The two officials further underlined the necessity of implementing the mutual agreements.
Roknabadi, for his part, conveyed an invitation from the Iran's Minister of Communications and Information Technology Mohammadreza Taqipour to Nahas to pay a visit to Iran, which was welcomed by the Lebanese side.
Tehran and Beirut enjoy friendly and close ties due to Iran's support for the establishment of security and tranquility in Lebanon.
Iran exports carpet, nuts, dried fruits and spare parts to Lebanon and imports phosphate fertilizer.
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