Dubai, Nov 02: Iranian President Mohammed Khatami has said tripartite cooperation among India, Iran and Afghanistan can serve as a 'suitable example' for constructive cooperation in the region. Accepting the credentials from newly appointed Indian Ambassador K C Singh at a formal ceremony in Tehran yesterday, Khatami said his country's ties with India were time-tested and the cooperation between the two would contribute to security in the region.
Fondly recalling his visit to India in January this year, when he was the chief guest at the Republics Day function, Khatami said the two countries should strive to implement bilateral agreements at the earliest.
"India and Iran have left a deep imprint on each other in the domains of culture, literature and philosophy. Cooperation between the two civilisations at this juncture in history contributes not only to the development of the two countries but also strengthens peace and security in the region," Khatami said.
The Iranian President expressed satisfaction over the measures taken by India and Pakistan to remove tension and hoped the two countries would move towards peace and progress through negotiations. Bureau Report