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Iran ready to forge stronger ties with Sri Lanka, Raisi states

Iran is all set to strengthen ties with Sri Lanka and other Asian countries, its president, Ebrahim Raisi, stated on Wednesday, during a brief visit to the island nation, the first by an Iranian president in 16 years.

The 2 countries are set to sign 5 pacts, or Memorandums of Comprehending (MoUs) on the see, only the 2nd given that one in April 2008 by Iran's then president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

Opening a $514-million hydro power project, Raisi promised to support development jobs in the Indian Ocean island by providing technical and engineering services.

We stand fully prepared to further broaden bilateral relations with all Asian nations, our neighbouring nations, and sovereign and independent states, Raisi said.

Sri Lanka is a sovereign, independent nation that has lined up policies with Iran, allowing co-operation to produce a. shining future for both countries, he included.

Iran consented to build the job in 2010 but funds dried up. after it launched $50 million, as U.S. sanctions enforced later on. that year on the Middle East country made it tough to transfer. money, forcing Sri Lanka to fund the rest.

The project was likewise held up due to the fact that of the COVID-19. pandemic, ecological issues and protests from villagers.

The task will add 120MW to the nationwide grid, while. providing water to 6,000 hectares (15,000 acres) of farmland and. drinking water to countless families in 3 districts, the. workplace of Sri Lanka's president said in a declaration.

What prevails with us we ought to enhance, President. Ranil Wickremesinghe stated at the occasion. We are all nations. that come from the south at a time when the south wishes to. develop its own identity and its own independence.

He was referring to the principle of the worldwide south, which. emerged to designate establishing, emerging or lower-income. nations, primarily in the southern hemisphere, and change the. term Third World after the Cold War ended.