Iran's foreign minister and French president’s top advisor in a meeting in Tehran on Wednesday discussed the latest developments in Iran-France relations.

Iran Press/ Iran news: Iranian foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and French President Emmanuel Macron's top diplomatic advisor Emmanuel Bonne held a meeting in Tehran on Wednesday.

Zarif and Bonne exchanged views on the latest developments in various bilateral issues between the two countries as well as a range of international issues, according to a Mehr News Agency report.

The French President's top diplomatic advisor arrived in Tehran on Wednesday morning and has already met with the Secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, Ali Shamkhani.

During the meeting with Shamkhani, Bonne said: "I have not come to Iran as a mediator, and I am not carrying any messages from the United States to Tehran."

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He also said that despite US sanctions and contrary to the will and actions of the United States, Iran has gained considerable power and influence in regional and international developments over the past 20 year.

He pointed out that President Macron is seeking to achieve joint initiatives to establish a ceasefire in the US economic war against Iran, and believes that this will reduce the increasing tensions in the region.

The French diplomat added: "Given Iran's undeniable role and influence in the region, Paris is interested in continuing dialogue and cooperation with Iran to manage current crises in Syria, Yemen, Iraq and Lebanon."

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