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Mauritius: Diplomacy: Meeting between Bérenger and the Ambassador of Iran

Mauritius: Diplomacy: Meeting between Bérenger and the Ambassador of Iran

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Sarah Jane Lebrasse
Published on 2024-03-18 16:00:04

Iran’s ambassador to Mauritius, Hassan Alibakshi, paid a courtesy visit last week to the leader of the MMM, Paul Bérenger, who was accompanied by Deputy Adil Ameer Meeah.

Discussions focused on cooperation between Mauritius and Iran in terms of trade. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict was also on the agenda. The Iranian ambassador expressed his wish for the opening of a Full-Fledged Embassy in Mauritius with reciprocity for Mauritius in Iran.

Hassan Ali Bakhshi led a delegation of 22 people to Mauritius during the past week. The Iranians had working sessions with representatives of the Economic Development Board at the organization’s headquarters.

The visit of the Iranian ambassador highlights the potential for increased economic cooperation between Mauritius and Iran. The discussions on trade are crucial for both countries as they seek to enhance their economic relations and explore new opportunities for growth.

The mention of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict reflects Iran’s position on the international stage and its engagement in global affairs. The desire for a Full-Fledged Embassy in Mauritius indicates Iran’s interest in strengthening diplomatic ties with the country and expanding its presence in the region.

The delegation’s meetings with the Economic Development Board signal potential areas of collaboration between Mauritius and Iran. Economic development is vital for both countries, and partnerships in this field can lead to mutual benefits and shared prosperity.

Overall, the visit of the Iranian ambassador to Mauritius is a positive development that underscores the importance of diplomatic relations and economic cooperation between the two nations. It opens up opportunities for collaboration and exchange that can contribute to the growth and development of both countries.

Read the original article(French) on Le Mauricien

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