Iran Press/ Iran News: Iran's Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian and his Polish counterpart Zbigniew Rau held a phone call on Monday to discuss bilateral relations, consular issues, and some international developments.
The Iranian foreign minister noted that there are good relations between the Islamic Republic of Iran and Poland.
The two officials reviewed the latest issues on bilateral ties and exchanged views on holding a joint commission between the two states.
The Polish foreign minister, for his part, referred to the historical relations between the two countries and underlined the importance of relations with Iran for the Polish government.
He described Iran as an essential partner of Poland in the region and expressed hope that the negotiations to remove the sanctions on Iran would be successful.
Last month, in a phone talk with Poland's counterpart Andrzej Duda, President Ebrahim Raisi assured that the Islamic Republic of Iran would use all its capacity and potential to end the war in Ukraine.
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