Ghalibaf made the remarks before departing for the United Arab Emirates on Thursday morning.
Saying that he will be visiting the UAE at the invitation of his Emirati counterpart, Ghalibaf stressed that the visit would be in line with strengthening economic and political relations and promoting parliamentary ties between two neighboring Muslim countries.
He further stressed that the trip could be a great opportunity for Tehran and Abu Dhabi to review and evaluate the progress of the previous agreements’ implementation.
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