Badawi, Ahmadinejad urge for unity
Kuala Lumpur, 2007/06/20, IRIB
The Islamic Republic of Iran and Malaysia on Tuesday stressed the importance of continuing consultations and exchange of views to settle problems of the Islamic world.
In a telephone conversation held between Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the sides discussed the pressing regional and international developments.
"The ongoing situation in the world moves in a direction in favor of independent and free nations. Islamic states should hold consultations about developments in Palestine and Lebanon," Ahmadinejad said.
Badawi, for his part, voiced willingness to pay a visit to Iran and said resolving problems of Muslims need consultation among officials of Islamic countries.
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