Mali (IP) - The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran has said in the meeting of the first joint commission of cooperation between Iran and Mali that Iran presented 100,000 doses of Barekat vaccine to the people and the government of Mali.

Iran PressAfrica: Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran, in the first joint commission on Iran-Mali cooperation, which was held Tuesday at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of this country, with the presence of the foreign ministers of the two countries, economic activists and businessmen expressed gratitude for attending the meeting of the Joint Commission of Iran and Mali.

"I am pleased that after about 6 months of the agreement between me and my colleague Mr. Abdullah in Tehran and the agreement regarding accelerating the all-round cooperation of the private and public sectors and diverse cooperation in the fields of science and technology, tourism, health, this is followed in fixed format and mechanism."

He pointed out: "Iran's high will has always been based on the continuation and development of relations with the cooperation of Mali, and our principles are based on friendship, cooperation and common economic interests, and these relations can be effective."

Amir-Abdollahian noted: "Yesterday we presented 100,000 doses of Barekat vaccine to the people and the government of Mali."

Stating that the relations between Iran and Mali can have a solid foundation, the FM pointed out that the presence and activity of Iranian institutions, including the Islamic Republic of Iran Red Crescent Society's medical center, the Iranian clinic and some educational centers for several decades, is a sign of Iran's serious will to play a constructive role in the human development program and to help strengthen the financial health sector and academic, scientific and technological cooperation.

Amir Abdollahian stated: "Ayatollah Raisi's administration has put historical and friendly relations with an important and culturally important country of Mali on its agenda and serious efforts to develop relations are made in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other ministries of Iran and in the private sector with serious plan to develop relations with the country."

The Minister of Foreign Affairs went on to say: "Fortunately, some of these ideas have been implemented in the past months and previous years, but we hope to see the implementation of various ideas in the coming weeks and months with a sharp slope and a serious surge in the cooperation between the private and public sectors of Iran and Mali."

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