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Iran to help development of Tanzania and Zanzibar agriculture
Irans First Vice President Parviz Davoudi who returned to Tehran Wednesday morning after a 6-day tour to South Africa, Tanzania and Zanzibar said Iran is to establish agricultural jihad offices in Zanzibar City and Dar es Salaam
Source: ISNA - 05-13-2009 - 88/2/23 - Service: / Foreign Policy / News ID: 1337186
Service: Foreign Policy
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05-13-2009
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05-13-2009
11:02:14
Irans First Vice President Parviz Davoudi who returned to Tehran Wednesday morning after a 6-day tour to South Africa, Tanzania and Zanzibar said Iran is to establish agricultural jihad offices in Zanzibar City and Dar es Salaam
Davoudi has met Tanzanian President Mwalimu Julius Nyerere and the two sides reviewed bilateral and international topics, private sections investment and their common stances in global scene
Davoudi has also met merchants and businessmen in Zanzibar and has discussed increase of trading volume and private section investments
His tour to Africa started with a visit to South Africa in order to attend the new President, Jacob Zuma, sworn in ceremony on behalf of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
On the sidelines of the ceremony he has met Premier of Cuba, Lesothos King, Swazilands King, Presidents of Angola and Zimbabwe and Indias Vice President and has hold talks and reached agreements that should be pursued.
Davoudi has also met merchants and businessmen in Zanzibar and has discussed increase of trading volume and private section investments
His tour to Africa started with a visit to South Africa in order to attend the new President, Jacob Zuma, sworn in ceremony on behalf of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
On the sidelines of the ceremony he has met Premier of Cuba, Lesothos King, Swazilands King, Presidents of Angola and Zimbabwe and Indias Vice President and has hold talks and reached agreements that should be pursued.
Source: ISNA - 05-13-2009 - 88/2/23 - Service: / Foreign Policy / News ID: 1337186