TEHRAN, Feb. 27 (MNA) – Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his delegation met with heads of 3 African countries and signed 11 cooperation agreements.
Ahmadinejad at the head of a high-ranking delegation left Tehran on Tuesday to pay official visits to Djibouti, Kenya and Comoros.
During the president’s visit to Djibouti, five cooperation agreements were signed between the two countries.
Upon his arrival in Nairobi, Ahmadinejad was welcomed by his Kenyan counterpart. He also held talks with Kenyan prime minister on different issues.
The two countries signed two agreements on boosting ties and expanding consular relations.
For his final visit, Ahmadinejad went to Comoros.
He met with his Comorian counterpart and the sides stressed the need to expand relations in different areas.
Four agreements were signed on strengthening political relations and establishing joint committees.
Ahmadinejad returned home early Thursday.
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