Vietnamese Deputy Foreign Minister Negoavn Fung Nega discussed bilateral ties with Iranian officials during a meeting of Iran-Vietnam Political Advisory Committee.Negoavn and Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for Asia and Oceania Seyed Abbas Araqchi jointly presided over the Iran-Vietnam Political Advisory Committee meetings here in Tehran on April 14-15.The Iranian and Vietnamese diplomats exchanged views on the latest political, economic and social situations in their own countries.Earlier this week, Negoavn in a meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi reviewed the latest developments in the relations between the two countries, and underlined the necessity for boosting mutual cooperation.In the meeting on Saturday, Salehi and Negoavn exchanged views on ways to develop relations and promote cooperation between the two countries.The Iranian foreign minister called joint investment projects in direction of interests of both countries and expressed hope that by holding joint economic commission in future, the two countries witness growth of ties.Expressing satisfaction with bilateral political relations, Salehi called for cooperation of the two countries in international circles
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