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Ahmadinejad emphasized in a meeting with Combodian Foreign Minister:
Iran and Cambodia share many common grounds based on which they can help restore the global peace
  BFnews: President Ahmadinejad said: Islamic Republic of Iran and Cambodia belong to eastern civilizations which enjoy rich culture, respect for ethics, humanity and friendship, the prerequisite for expansion of economic cooperation between the two nations.
Reporter : Morteza Najafi
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Wednesday 11 August 2010 13:40
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Iran and Cambodia share many common grounds based on which they can help restore the global peace
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said that Iran and Cambodia share many common grounds based on which they can help restore the global peace.
President Ahmadinejad made the remarks in a meeting with visiting Cambodian Foreign Minister Hor Namhong.

The Islamic Republic of Iran and Cambodia belong to eastern civilizations which enjoy rich culture, respect for ethics, humanity and friendship, the prerequisite for expansion of economic cooperation between the two nations.

 Iran and Cambodia are the two friendly and brotherly nations which can use their ample of untapped potentials to further broaden economic relations, he said.
There exists suitable grounds for upholding friendly ties; he said adding that Iran spares no efforts to put at disposal its invaluable experience in agriculture and related industries and science and technology.

The Cambodian foreign minister acknowledged the common grounds that the two nations enjoy in cultural and historical fields and called for expansion of cooperation in different sectors.
Iran and Cambodia would enhance level of cooperation in various sectors as energy, investment, tourism, agriculture and industry, he said.

Consolidation and bolstering relations between the two countries would help boost economic cooperation between the two countries as well as the countries in the east of Asian continent, said the Cambodian foreign minister.
He also called for expansion of cultural cooperation. 

/Edd