Tehran (IP)- Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi returned to Tehran on Thursday after a successful one-day trip to Ankara, where he met with his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.

Iran PressAsia: President Raisi's visit, at the official invitation of President Erdoğan, came at a pivotal moment in bilateral relations. The two presidents held in-depth discussions aimed at strengthening ties and addressing regional concerns.

In addition to their one-on-one meeting, President Raisi also attended the eighth meeting of the Supreme Council of Economic Cooperation. This high-level forum provided an opportunity to explore avenues for expanding economic cooperation between Tehran and Ankara.

The visit yielded tangible results, with ten cooperation documents signed by officials from both states. These agreements cover a range of areas.

President Raisi's Ankara visit marks a significant step forward in Iran's diplomatic efforts to deepen its relationship with Turkey.

Raisi left Tehran for Ankara upon the official invitation of his Turkish counterpart on Wednesday. 219

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