Iran-Japan Bonds Based on Mutual Trust, Respect: Raisi


TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi hoped for the expansion of cooperation between Tehran and Tokyo, whose historical relations he said have been founded upon mutual trust and respect.

The Iranian president on Wednesday sent separate messages to Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Emperor Naruhito to congratulate them on the national holiday celebrating the birthday of the reigning emperor.

In the congratulatory message to the Japanese emperor, Raisi expressed hope for the enhancement of the “historical and friendly” ties between Iran and Japan, which have been based upon mutual trust and respect.

In the other letter, the president expressed hope that the Japanese government’s policies would result in closer cooperation between the two countries and stronger interaction between their authorities.

In a telephone conversation in early February, Raisi and Kishida stressed their resolve for development of relations between the two countries.

“Tehran and Tokyo can play an effective role in creating and promoting peace and stability in the region and the world by strengthening joint cooperation,” the Iranian president had said.