Iran, Turkmenistan must boost anti-terror fight: Rouhani

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani says Iran and Turkmenistan need to strengthen cooperation in a bid to help establish regional peace and stability and fight terrorism, extremism and drugs trafficking.

“The Islamic Republic of Iran always stands by Turkmenistan’s nation and government and we should make use of all opportunities as best as we can to expand relations,” Rouhani said in a meeting with Turkmenistan’s Foreign Minister Rashid Meredov in Tehran on Saturday.

He said Tehran and Ashgabat must expand cooperation in line with the two nations’ interests.

Rouhani stressed the importance of boosting cooperation among Iran, Turkmenistan and other regional states and said such multilateral cooperation would increase economic interaction and promote stability, unity and solidarity in the region.

He commended bilateral relations between Tehran and Ashgabat in energy and power sectors and urged the two countries to bolster cooperation in other sectors, including tourism, environment preservation of the Caspian Sea region and determination of its legal regime.

Meredov, who is also the Deputy Chairman of Turkmenistan’s Cabinet of Ministers, hailed Iran’s support for his country at regional and international organizations and bodies and urged enhanced cooperation based on good neighborliness and common interests.

He added that Iranian and Turkmen officials have always stressed the campaign against terrorism, extremism and drug trafficking but added that they need to make more efforts in this regard.

 

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Zarif said Tehran and Ashgabat enjoy great opportunities to boost cooperation in the battle against extremism, violence, terrorism and drugs smuggling.

The Turkmen foreign minister, for his part, said his country attaches great significance to expansion of cooperation with Iran.

He added that Iran, Turkmenistan and Afghanistan can cooperate in the sectors of water and power which would lead to regional development.