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Iran to host 18th Persian Gulf conference

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ImageIran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Apr. 19 – The 18th international conference on the Persian Gulf is due to be held in Iran on 16-17 June, state media reported on Saturday.

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ImageTehran, Iran, Apr. 19 – The 18th international conference on the Persian Gulf is due to be held in Iran on 16-17 June, state media reported on Saturday.
 
The two day conference is due to be hosted by the Iranian Foreign Ministry's Institute for Political and International Studies (IPIS), state television said.
 
The discussions are due to be set around greater economic cooperation among the nations while security in the region will also be high on the agenda, it said.

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