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The Islamic Republic of Iran Ambassador to Kenya Dr Ali Gholampour says his country will continue to explore further bilateral ties with Kenya in various sectors, such as trade, education, health, agriculture and housing, among other sectors. Speaking in Nairobi during the International Quds Day, the Ambassador emphasized that the upcoming Iran twin-Africa conference and Iran expo will present valuable opportunities to explore new partnerships and enhance diplomatic and economic relations between Iran and African nations. Quds Day is held on the last Friday of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan
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Iran Ambassador to explore further bilateral ties with Kenya
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