DUBAI: India and Iran have agreed to improve bilateral ties, particularly in consular affairs and provision of broader facilities for nationals of both the countries that resulted in signing of a MoU.
The MoU pertains to agreements on easier issuance of visas, providing better facilities for residents and students of each country in the other, as well as establishment of a committee to pursue the implementation of the agreements.
Both countries held their Fourth Shared Consular Meeting in Teheran yesterday, led by director generals of two countries' foreign ministries consular head offices.The shared consular meetings of the two countries are held alternatively in Tehran and New Delhi.
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According to this article, India and Iran plan to work to improve bilateral relations. Could this be the beginning of a more peaceful Iran? Or will the country continue to have volatile relationships with other members of the international community?
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