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Uganda, and Zimbabwe at the respective invitation of the African countries’ heads of state. Alwaght-Iran's President Ebrahim Raeisi has departed Iran on a three-nation tour of Africa that will take him to Kenya, Uganda, and Zimbabwe at the respective invitation of the African countries' head ...
Uganda and Zimbabwe.
Before his departure, the Iranian chief executive expressed hope that good steps would be taken during the trip in various political, economic, commercial, scientific, technological and cultural fields.
“Contacts with African countries are today among the priorities of o ...
Ugandan, and Zimbabwean counterparts to bolster political and economic ties and diversify export destinations. This is the first visit of an Iranian president to Africa after 11 years aimed at broadening Iranian presence in the $1 trillion African economy.
Iran's government spokesman Ali ...
Uganda and Zimbabwe at the official invitation of his counterparts from the three host countries.
Heading a high-ranking delegation, Raeisi forged new alliances and discussed possible avenues for the improvement of trade and political ties.
Raeisi stressed the need for enhancing relations with Afr ...
Uganda and Zimbabwe.
Before Raisi's tour, foreign ministry spokesman Nasser Kanani told reporters that Africa was a “continent of opportunities” that wants to engage with Iran and Tehran is eager to reciprocate.
“We can describe this trip as a new starting point to have ...
Uganda, and Kenya in July of this year yielded comprehensive agreements with these nations. While forging relations with Africa offers Iran substantial economic prospects, recent developments such as South Africa's condemnation of the Zionist regime and the unwavering support of African countrie ...
Uganda with $4.1 million.
66 percent of Iran's imports from this continent were food and agricultural products such as tea, corn, coffee, tobacco, legumes, sheep, and fishery products, and 21 percent were minerals such as manganese ore, zinc ore, chromite concentrate, and the remaining 13 perce ...
Ugandan army chief Joseph Kony.
Although Israel is not a member of the ICC and does not recognize its jurisdiction, Palestine was accepted as a member state of this court in 2015, and other members of the ICC are required to arrest Netanyahu in the event of a verdict against war criminals.
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Uganda, and Zimbabwe in July 2023, the first visit of an Iranian President to Africa in 11 years. The tour secured considerable achievements for Tehran.
The jump in oil and gas revenues in the middle of tough sanctions and energy agreements with neighbors are among the other gains of the econ ...
Uganda, Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya, Rwanda, Chad and Central African Republic.
Subsequently, kibbutzes, or Israeli settlements depending for their economy on agriculture, became destinations for study trips for the citizens of these countries.
As the time went by, Israel since 2002 ...