President Hassan Rouhani received the credentials of Ecuador’s newly-appointed ambassador to Tehran, Germán Alejandro Ortega Almeida, on Saturday, while highlighting the common views shared by the two countries on many instances of regional and international issues.
“The interference of major powers and the unilateralism approach are among the main factors of instability in various parts of the world,” President Rouhani added.
Rouhani maintained that the Islamic Republic sees no obstacles on the path of developing ties with Ecuador, adding “today, the private sector and major Iranian companies are ready to offer technical-engineering services to Ecuador on road and power plant construction. We can also expand cooperation on various industrial and energy fields.”
The Ecuadorian ambassador, for his part, highlighted the extensive commonalities between the two countries in various fields, and called for joint efforts for developing all-out relations between Tehran and Quito.
Also on Saturday, President Rouhani received the credentials of Morocco’s newly-appointed ambassador to Tehran, Hassan Hami. Morocco has appointed the ambassador to Tehran after almost seven years of estrangement due to disputes over some regional issues.
The President stressed the need for further consultations and participation of Iran and Morocco on settling various issues, particularly issues related to the North African region, expressing hope that with the help and cooperation of all regional countries, stability and security would flourish in Muslim countries.
The Moroccan ambassador, for his part, noted that the political will and stances of the Islamic Republic on settling regional issues, especially in North Africa, are very friendly and sincere.
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