“Fortunately, our assessment is that relations between the two countries are on a right path and we can implement bilateral agreements as soon as possible,” said Amirabdollahian in a Tuesday meeting Libyan Deputy Prime Minister and Health Minister Ramadan Abu Janah in Tehran.
The top diplomat said that Iran and Libya can set up an intergovernmental committee to expand health and medical cooperation between the two countries.
The Libyan deputy PM, for his part, said that Iran and Libya have always enjoyed robust relations throughout the history.
Abu Janah called for increased cooperation between Iran and Libya, especially in the fields of economy and health.
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