Iran Press/ Asia: Navid Rasooli highlighted the high cultural value of the numerous manuscripts in Persian, Arabic, and Turkish at Magtumguly Institute in Turkmenistan and said: "The study, preservation and restoration, correction, and publication of these valuable documents play an important role in the two countries' knowing each other and the development of their cultural relations."
Rasooli proposed that a Magtumguli Faraghi Institute sign an agreement with either the National Archives and Library of the Islamic Republic of Iran or Astan Quds Razavi, which enjoyed very good experiences in this field so that the instituted got benefit from them.
Davoud Orazsahedov for his part expressed readiness for future cooperation in holding scientific and cultural conferences including the commemoration of Abu Sa'id Abul-Khayr, the renowned Iranian poet and mystic.
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