Iran's President Raeisi arrives in Indonesia for visit aimed at strengthening ties

Iranian President Ebrahim Raeisi has arrived in Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, on a two-day official visit with the goal of improving the Islamic Republic's ties with Asian nations in both the political and commercial spheres.

Iran (IMNA) - Shortly after arriving on Tuesday, Raeisi, who was leading a significant political-economic delegation, had an official greeting from his Indonesian counterpart, Joko Widodo.

After receiving a 21-gun salute, the two presidents planted saplings as a symbol of brotherhood and peace between Tehran and Jakarta.

Following the event, senior officials from the two nations resumed negotiations while Raeisi and Widodo started talking at the Merdeka Palace.

Important documents for collaboration in several areas are anticipated to be signed by the two parties. Raeisi's state visit to Jakarta is a watershed moment for bilateral ties and will usher in a new age of understanding between the two nations.

Iran's President Raeisi arrives in Indonesia for visit aimed at strengthening ties

The two nations are currently engaged in extensive bilateral, regional, and international negotiations to further their collaboration in a variety of disciplines, including politics, economics, trade, energy, science and technology, culture, parliamentary affairs, and security.

President Raeisi stated that Iran and Indonesia stand together against unilateralism and that the two Muslim nations support long-term peace and security in the area at a press conference in Tehran on just before of his departure.

According to Raeisi, "Indonesia is an important country in Southeast Asia and has a significant role in regional and global developments."

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