During a meeting between Tehran’s Deputy Prime Minister Kazakhstan Murat Nurruh and his foreign minister on Saturday, President Pezeshkian said Iran would not accept anyone else to make decisions about the future and fate of the country.
Blessing him on the auspicious occasion of Eid Al-Ada (East Feast of Sacrifice), Pezeshkian expressed hope that this auspicious opportunity will be a valuable opportunity to strengthen relations between Iran and the Republic of Kazakhstan and expand all interactions between the two countries.
Emphasizing the Islamic Republic’s view on brotherhood of Islamic states, President Pezeshkian said, “Based on religious teaching, we consider Muslim countries as brothers and are ready to open up appropriate methods for progress, prosperity and sustainable development with all Islamic states, including Kazakhstan, which aims to feed Kazakhstan.
Elsewhere in his remarks, the Iranian president referred to the cultural, historical and common views of both countries, saying, “We are ready to expand our ties with Kazakhstan in all areas. The future of bilateral relations relies on a common resolve to build a bright future based on regional and global peace, security and prosperity.”
The visiting foreign minister of the Republic of Kazakhstan congratulated Eid al-Ada’s auspicious opportunity for the Islamic Iranian government and the noble state, noting that Kazakhstan places great importance on relations with Iran.
Nurlleu emphasized that his country is determined to strengthen relations with Iran in all political, economic and regional areas.
In honor of the Islamic Republic’s principled and logical position on the issue of peaceful nuclear activity, Kazakhstan said it recognizes Iran as a country with ancient culture and civilization, and emphasizes that Iran has a legitimate right to the peaceful use of nuclear technology.
“We believe that the efforts of the Iranian government on the path of reform in various fields will undoubtedly lead to the development, prosperity and progress of the Iranian state,” the Kazakh foreign minister further emphasized.
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