On Zimbabwean National Day on Sunday, he noted that the ninth interim meeting of the Iran-Zimbabwean Joint Economic Committee will be held in Tehran to strengthen bilateral relations on related issues.
The constant pursuit of embassies in Tehran and Harare is hoped that these meetings will lead to the implementation of the Memorandum of Understanding (Mous).
Meidari congratulated Tehran on the 45th anniversary of Zimbabwe’s president of Mnangagwa, Zimbabwe’s ambassador and the Republic of Zimbabwe’s independence.
Looking at the long-standing relationship between the two countries, Iranian Labour Minister added that the two countries share the same views in international spheres and will support each other at international organizations and meetings.
“I am extremely pleased that the political ties between the two countries have always been friendly and constructive,” he added.
The two countries are likely to expand their cooperation in all areas, particularly pharmaceuticals, minerals, minerals, agriculture and health.
He added that despite the brutal sanctions imposed by the US and the West on both sides, Iran and Zimbabwe are showing that by relying on and working together on the cooperation of local and international friends, they can overcome the problems and take the path of progress and development.
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