Sunday, October 23, 2011

Ahmadinejad meets Sudan, India and Ivory Coast new ambassadors

http://www.isna.ir/ISNA/NewsView.aspx?ID=News-1875804&Lang=E

On Saturday Ahmadinejad met with the new Sudanese ambassador,
Mir-Ghani Ababakr, to Iran. His comments addressed issues of establishing justice and peace in the world. Iran hopes their relations will grow as they are two countries rooted in the Islamic tradition. After meeting with several other African leaders, Ahmadinejad stressed the importance of strong relations between Iran and Africa to fight off the hegemonic powers who have carried out great injustice toward the nations across the world.

“The first obstacle is the hegemonic powers’ will to prevent boosting cooperation amongst the independent countries that Iran has crossed it, the second one is the existence of redundant and voluminous bureaucratic structures that should be won by holding different joint conferences between the economy and industry activists and also advancing the relation on banking and customs, ”Ahmadinejad noted. The friendship between Iran and Sudan is sadly predictable.


By:Liz Hasseld

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