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Mon, 02/14/2011 - 09:16
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Egypt incidents will lead to joint Islamic market: Nahavandian

Tehran, Feb 14, IRNA -- Head of Iran's Chamber of Commerce, Industries and Mines, Mohammad Nahavandian, said on Sunday that the recent political developments in Egypt expedites the formation of a joint Islamic market.
Nahavandian made the remark at the 42nd meeting of representatives of Iran's Chambers of Commerce.
'As an economic society we should try to reduce the distance between the Egyptian and Iranian nations in the foreseeable future and at the same time increase the economic transactions between the two countries,' he added.
Nahavandian expressed hope that the new plan for two nations would envisage healthy economic and cultural interactions.
'Concurrence of the 32nd anniversary of the victory of 1979 Islamic Revolution with the ouster of the deposed president Hosni Mubarak deserves thanking the God,' he added./end
Nahavandian made the remark at the 42nd meeting of representatives of Iran's Chambers of Commerce.
'As an economic society we should try to reduce the distance between the Egyptian and Iranian nations in the foreseeable future and at the same time increase the economic transactions between the two countries,' he added.
Nahavandian expressed hope that the new plan for two nations would envisage healthy economic and cultural interactions.
'Concurrence of the 32nd anniversary of the victory of 1979 Islamic Revolution with the ouster of the deposed president Hosni Mubarak deserves thanking the God,' he added./end