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Iran to Expand Cooperation With Belarus in All Spheres

Created: 07.11.2006 09:53 MSK (GMT +3), Updated: 09:53 MSK, 50 minutes ago

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Iran is ready to expand its cooperation with Belarus in all spheres, the 
Iranian president said Monday, RIA Novosti news agency reports.

"Iran is interested in cooperation with Belarus and is ready to develop 
interaction in all spheres," Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said.

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko arrived in Iran on a three-day 
visit Sunday to discuss boosting trade and economic cooperation between 
the two countries.

Ahmadinejad said Belarus and Iran are powerful and independent countries 
having excellent relations. "Our countries decisively want to develop 
cooperation, and I am sure the visit by the Belarusian president will 
mark a new stage in bilateral relations," he said.

The Iranian leader said cooperation agreements in industry, education, 
science, technology and other spheres will be concluded soon.

Lukashenko, in turn, said his country and Iran could soon reach a trade 
turnover of $1 billion if a number of technical issues are resolved, in 
particular, in the banking and customs sectors. In 2005, trade between 
the countries was $38.4 million, up 5% from 2004.

"Our relations have been developing particularly dynamically recently --- 
this is the third highest-level meeting for the recent time. All our 
contacts stress the interest in developing further cooperation," he said.

Belarusian Foreign Minister Sergei Martynov said earlier the two 
countries will sign a number of agreements during Lukashenko's visit, 
including on legal assistance, cooperation between their emergency 
situations ministries, information services and television channels.

Iran has been at the center of an international dispute over the past 
year over its nuclear ambitions. Some countries suspect the Islamic 
republic is pursuing nuclear weapons, but Tehran has consistently denied 
the claims, saying it needs nuclear energy for civilian purposes.

Martynov said Belarus never doubted the peaceful nature of the Iranian 
nuclear program.

"We have no reasons to doubt the peaceful nature of the Iranian nuclear 
program," Martynov said, adding that Iran has always been a strong 
supporter of the Non-Proliferation Treaty.

President Lukashenko said in early September that Iran is a significant 
source of support for his country outside of the former Soviet republics.

"We consider Iran as a serious point of support abroad, and we want to 
actively develop relations with it," Lukashenko said.

Lukashenko's domestic policies have also come under severe criticism 
from the West, with Washington dubbing him "Europe's last dictator," and 
both the U.S. and the EU banning him from entering their territories, 
RIA Novosti reports.

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