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Maliki: Iraq, Iran plan economic ties


TEHRAN, Jan. 4 (UPI) --

Iraq and Iran have created two committees to strengthen economic ties, Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki said Sunday as he ended a visit to Tehran.

The trip was Maliki's fourth to the neighboring Shiite state since he became prime minister. He had meetings President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Parviz Daoudi, the first vice president, Fars News Agency reported.

At a news conference, Maliki said the goal of his trip was a wider relationship between Iran and Iraq, the Tehran Times said. He said Cabinet members from both countries will supervise the two committees.

Maliki told reporters Iraq needs peace and stability to develop its infrastructure. He said he hopes for similar economic agreements with other neighbors, including Saudi Arabia, Syria and Turkey.


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Published: Sunday 04th of January 2009 07:35:19 PM
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