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Iran Majlis Speaker to visit Jakarta

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ImageIran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Nov. 26 – Iran’s Majlis speaker Ali Larijani will on Wednesday travel to Jakarta for a three-day visit, Iranian state media reported.

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ImageTehran, Iran, Nov. 26 – Iran’s Majlis speaker Ali Larijani will on Wednesday travel to Jakarta for a three-day visit, Iranian state media reported.

Larijani will attend the third meeting of the Asian Parliamentary Assembly which starts on Thursday. The APA is made up of 40 member states and 18 observer states.

Larijani will also hold talks with senior Indonesian officials on Tehran-Jakarta bilateral relations.

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