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01-21-2009, 07:16 PM
ISNA - Tehran
Service: Foreign Policy
TEHRAN, Jan. 21 (ISNA)-Iran and Tanzania signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Wednesday to boost defense cooperation.
The MoU was signed as Iran's Defense Minister Mostafa Mohammad Najjar and Tanzania's Minister for Defense and National Service Hussein Mwiny held their second round of talks in Tehran for expansion of defense cooperation.
The two sides also stressed strengthening international peace, security and stability and expansion of defense ties.
The Memorandum of Understanding involves sharing defense and military experiences and dispatching delegations on service, technical and training fields.
Mwiny heading a defense delegation stepped in Iran on Monday for talks with Iranian officials on defense section. He has been officially invited by Najjar.
Hussein Mwiny is the first Tanzanian Defense Minister who has tripped to Iran after Islamic revolution in 1979.
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Iran-Tanzania defense ties to be expanded
TEHRAN (IRNA) – Iran’s Defense Minister stressed the need to expand ties with Tanzania in all fields, given its strategic location in east Africa.
In a meeting with his Tanzanian counterpart, Hussein Ali Mwinyi, Major General Mostafa Mohammad Najjar expressed Iran’s readiness to broaden its ties with the country in all fields.
Referring to his ministry’s capabilities in defense industries, he further noted that it is ready to convey its experience to the country.
Pointing to Zionist regime’s brutalities in Gaza, Najjar said Gazans’ resistance once again defeated the forged regime as it was trounced by Hezbollah in 33-day war.
He called on the Muslim nations to help end Zionist regime’s crimes and said that using forbidden bombs such as phosphorous bombs by Israelis to kill Palestinians is a war crime and they should be prosecuted in an international court.
Mwinyi, for his part, expressed pleasure over his visit to Iran and stressed the need to broaden defense ties between Iran and Tanzania.
He also announced his country’s interest in developing relations with Iran in all fields and said that Iran has valuable experience and advanced equipment which can be useful for Tanzanian armed forces.
Service: Foreign Policy
TEHRAN, Jan. 21 (ISNA)-Iran and Tanzania signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Wednesday to boost defense cooperation.
The MoU was signed as Iran's Defense Minister Mostafa Mohammad Najjar and Tanzania's Minister for Defense and National Service Hussein Mwiny held their second round of talks in Tehran for expansion of defense cooperation.
The two sides also stressed strengthening international peace, security and stability and expansion of defense ties.
The Memorandum of Understanding involves sharing defense and military experiences and dispatching delegations on service, technical and training fields.
Mwiny heading a defense delegation stepped in Iran on Monday for talks with Iranian officials on defense section. He has been officially invited by Najjar.
Hussein Mwiny is the first Tanzanian Defense Minister who has tripped to Iran after Islamic revolution in 1979.
more News:
Iran-Tanzania defense ties to be expanded
TEHRAN (IRNA) – Iran’s Defense Minister stressed the need to expand ties with Tanzania in all fields, given its strategic location in east Africa.
In a meeting with his Tanzanian counterpart, Hussein Ali Mwinyi, Major General Mostafa Mohammad Najjar expressed Iran’s readiness to broaden its ties with the country in all fields.
Referring to his ministry’s capabilities in defense industries, he further noted that it is ready to convey its experience to the country.
Pointing to Zionist regime’s brutalities in Gaza, Najjar said Gazans’ resistance once again defeated the forged regime as it was trounced by Hezbollah in 33-day war.
He called on the Muslim nations to help end Zionist regime’s crimes and said that using forbidden bombs such as phosphorous bombs by Israelis to kill Palestinians is a war crime and they should be prosecuted in an international court.
Mwinyi, for his part, expressed pleasure over his visit to Iran and stressed the need to broaden defense ties between Iran and Tanzania.
He also announced his country’s interest in developing relations with Iran in all fields and said that Iran has valuable experience and advanced equipment which can be useful for Tanzanian armed forces.