Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan told President Hasan Rouhani that conditions are now better than ever to expand ties with Iran.
In a meeting with his Iranian counterpart on Sunday, Erdogan expressed happiness with the friendly ties between Iran and Turkey, adding the two countries have various plans to expand mutual ties, IRNA news agency reported.
“The Iranian and Turkish economies are complementary to each other,” Erdogan said, adding, “After the sanctions on Iran were lifted, the conditions for expanding the ties are better than ever.”
He also urged the Iranian and Turkish central banks “to remove the obstacles on the way of expansion of ties as soon as possible.”
He said a leap must be made in the economic relation between Iran and Turkey.
On the other hand, Erdogan said that that the two countries’ allegiance to fighting terrorism is really important, noting that joint actions in fighting terrorism have been very effective in stabilizing the region and Iran and Turkey must continue the path.
The Turkish leader also said that Syrian war showed that issues can be resolved not through military but through diplomatic actions, and that Syria is the cradle of civility in the region and foreign powers should not be allowed to divide up Syria.
He also stressed that the integrity of the countries should be safeguarded, hoping to take some joint actions with Iran to stop violence in Myanmar.
Source: Agencies