Iran seeks Djibouti deals

  • Iran: Sunday, December 30 - 2007 at 10:04

Iran's First Vice President Parviz Davudi has said the Islamic Republic is hoping to undertake a number of economic projects in Djibouti, reported the Tehran Times. Davudi told Djiboutian Prime Minister Delita Mohammed Delita that Iran was targeting new ventures in Africa and offered experience in the petrochemical, dam-building, housing, refining and power plant construction sectors. Delita, meanwhile, provided his backing to Iran's controversial nuclear policy.

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