Iranian
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Thursday during a meeting with
Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Tehran that Iran and
Turkey, they should expand their relations in political, economic,
cultural and increase the size of Mpadlathm business.
He
described Ahmadinejad - in the context of the news reported by news
agency / IRNA / Iran in the version in English - the relations between
Iran and Turkey as historic and well-established and deep, stressing
that economic cooperation and trade exchange now has a high level
between the two countries in various fields, especially in the field of
energy.
Ahmadinejad
also stressed that those responsible should the Iranians and the Turks
through cooperation, research and exchange views with each other and
work to remove existing obstacles in the way of expanding the volume of
bilateral trade between two countries, especially in the field of oil
and gas.
Iranian
President and the price of the clear and explicit attitudes to Turkey
regarding the Iranian nuclear issue, saying "Iran and Turkey to stand by
each other in many of the international arena, as they have faced for
as long as the dominance of Western countries."
For
his part, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan for talks between
the delegations of the two countries, calling for the development of
bilateral and international cooperation between the two countries in
various fields of political, economic, trade and energy.
Erdogan
stressed that Turkey supports the government and people constantly and
openly Iranian nuclear positions, pointing out that Turkey will pursue
this policy seriously in the future.