Supporting peace, stability, and progress has always been the principled policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran at the international level, the Iranian President said in the meeting with the new envoy of Montenegro.
In separate meetings held on Monday, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi received the credentials of new ambassadors of Estonia, Montenegro and Latvia to Tehran.
Speaking in the meeting with the new ambassadors of Montenegro, the Iranian president said that the two countries have good capacities to expand the level of relations in various fields.
The President described the history of the war in the Balkans as a bitter experience for the region and the world, stressing that war is by no means a desirable event.
Supporting peace, stability, and progress has always been the principled policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran at the international level.
The new ambassador of Montenegro also expressed hope to strengthen and expand interactions and relations between Iran and Montenegro in areas of interest.
Speaking in the meeting with the new Estonian envoy, the president said that Iran and Estonia enjoy many capacities for boosting cooperation in the political, economic, and trade fields.
Efforts should be made to realize these capacities, especially in the North-South corridor, he also said.
Strengthening bilateral relations between Iran and Estonia will pave the way for enhancing international interactions between the two countries, President Raisi stressed.
New ambassadors of Estonia, for her part, said that her country is interested in expanding relations with Iran in various fields.
Source: Iranian media