Iran Press/ Middle East: Iran's Minister of Foreign Affairs Hossein Amir-Abdollahian said in an interview with reporters in Abu Dhabi on Thursday at the end of his periodic trip to the Persian Gulf countries: "The cooperation between Iran and the countries on the southern border of the Persian Gulf has created a new chapter in relations with the region and Iran in each of these countries has put bilateral issues on the agenda."
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran added: "In Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, and the United Arab Emirates, there was a discussion and exchange of views on removing obstacles related to commercial, economic, tourism, scientific and technological cooperation, and other issues of interest to both sides."
Stressing that the issue of parliamentary diplomacy was also on the agenda during this trip, Amir-Abdollahian said: "Among the issues that were raised in all four countries with the high officials of these countries is the issue of Iranians living in these countries, because there are some problems related to the activities of Iranians in these countries, such as Kuwait and the UAE, which should be quickly resolved through the formation of a consular commission."
Iran's top diplomat visited the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Oman and Kuwait and held meeting with the officials of these countries and discussed the development of bilateral interactions and cooperation.
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