Ali Khamenei touched the threat of religious extremism
April 9, Tehran hosted the meeting of President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev and Iran's Supreme Leader Seyed Ali Khamenei.
According to the website of the President of Azerbaijan, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei in his Wednesday evening meeting with President Ilham Aliyev referred to the two countries? neighborhood, as well as religious, cultural and historical ties as effective factors at the service of further strengthening of bilateral relations.
The relations between the two nations and the two governments should get stronger with the passage of each new day, added Ayatollah Khamenei.
The Supreme Leader of Islamic Revolution said the strengthening of the governments relations with their nations and their religious beliefs guarantees their success.
His eminence added that there are some tendencies that are after promotion of religious extremism and sowing the seeds of discord among the followers of different Islamic schools of thought. Such tendencies should not be permitted to achieve their objectives, including disturbing countries national unity. added Ayatollah Khamenei.
The leader said that the talks held between the two countries presidents, the reached agreements and the establishment of a shared economic commission were desirable developments.
The current level of the two countries transactions is very low keeping in mind the two sides capacities and broad potentials and I hope this visit would serve as a prelude for a broad economic and regional cooperation, reiterated Ayatollah Khamenei.
Ayatollah Khamenei said that some, including the Zionist regime, are not pleased with the strengthening of relations between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Republic of Azerbaijan and keep disrupting its process, but relying on serious and resolute political will such intrigues can face defeat.
In the meeting in the presence of the Iranian President Hassan Rouhani President Aliyev, too, expressed delight for visiting Iran and said that the atmosphere of the bilateral negotiations was very constructive.
The joint Iran -Azerbaijan commission began its activities right today and this visit will serve as a platform for the improvement of comprehensive relation, including in industrial, commercial, transportation, and tourism fields, he said.
The Azerbaijani president said that religious extremism and the need to counter it is among the shared serious concerns of both countries.
President Aliyev also referred to the historical and cultural relations between the two countries, stressing Baku's strong and resolute will for expansion of comprehensive relations with Tehran.
The president of Azerbaijan said that the independent policies pursued by the Islamic Republic of Iran are exemplary both in the region and in the world.
We consider Iran's might as our own country's might and regarding the strong ties between the two countries we will not permit the others to affect them negatively, he stressed. -00--
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