Belgian FM arrives in
Tehran for trade agreement
Tehran, June 11, IRNA -- Belgian Foreign Minister Louis Michel
arrived here Tuesday morning for a two-day visit to discuss trade
between Iran and the European Union.
Upon arrival at the Mehrabad International Airport, he told
reporters that he is "very optimistic" about a trade agreement which
Iran and the European Union are intending to sign.
"Iran is an important country and relations with that country
should be strengthened in all areas," Michel said.
The European Union is seeking to expand its ties with Iran in
line with the policy of 'dialogue among civilizations' which has
was announced an international theme in 2001 by the United Nations
on President Mohammad Khatami's initiative, he added.
Belgium attaches a high importance to Iran in its foreign policy
and is determined to expand its ties with the Islamic Republic in all
economic, political, regional and international fields, Michel said.
During his stay in Tehran, the Belgian foreign minister, will
meet several Iranian officials, including his opposite number Kamal
Kharrazi and President Mohammad Khatami as well as Parliament
Speaker Mehdi Karroubi.
Michel will leave Tehran on Thursday for Georgia.
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