Iran-Germany Relations: Araqchi Highlights Key Steps for Strengthening Ties

Iran-Germany Relations: Araqchi Highlights Key Steps for Strengthening Ties

In a recent meeting, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi underscored the significance of enhancing Iran-Germany relations. This discussion took place with Majid Nili-Ahmadabadi, the newly appointed Iranian ambassador to Germany, before he embarks on his important diplomatic mission.

Araqchi expressed his best wishes for Nili-Ahmadabadi’s success, highlighting the historical diplomatic ties that have existed between Iran and Germany. He pointed out that these long-standing relations serve as a solid foundation for future cooperation and emphasized the necessity of ongoing efforts to strengthen their partnership.

Nili-Ahmadabadi, who is well-prepared for this role, shared his vision and plans aimed at fortifying bilateral ties. Here are some key points about his background:

  • Former director-general for the Western Europe Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Norway
  • Charge d’affaires of Iran in the Czech Republic

Both officials are optimistic about the future of Iran-Germany relations and are committed to working closely together to achieve mutual goals.

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