Iran Expresses Willingness to Share Developments with African Countries, Declares President Pezeshkian
Iran has announced its willingness to collaborate with African countries by sharing its advancements across various sectors, including healthcare, trade, industry, agriculture, security, and peace. This statement was made by Masoud Pezeshkian, highlighting the nation's readiness to strengthen ties with the African continent.

Pezeshkian delivered remarks at the inauguration of the Third Iran-Africa Economic Cooperation Conference held in Tehran on Sunday.
The conference drew participation from First Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref and Minister of Industry, Mines, and Trade Mohammad Atabak, as well as delegates from more than 50 African nations, encompassing leaders of various chambers of commerce.
The event aims to enhance economic ties between Iran and Africa, reportedly drawing over 700 traders from 38 African countries.
Pezeshkian affirmed a commitment to collaboration, expressing readiness to share accomplishments across various sectors, including healthcare, trade, industry, agriculture, and security. The aim is to foster a global environment where prosperity, peace, and tranquility allow all individuals to coexist harmoniously.
He underscored the importance of cooperation and solidarity, advocating for the establishment of an environment rooted in health, love, compassion, freedom, and humanity.
He emphasized the importance of cultivating friendship, fraternity, and love rather than fostering animosity and bitterness. He called for collective efforts in travel and trade while respecting mutual rights.
The Iranian president emphasized the importance of unity and compassion, stating that a collective belief in brotherhood and love has the power to enhance life universally. He asserted that together, it’s possible to create a future for all global citizens characterized by love, compassion, mercy, and humanity.
The third Iran-Africa Economic Cooperation Conference is taking place in Tehran from April 27 to 29. Following the sessions in the capital, the event will proceed to the central Iranian city of Isfahan, where it is scheduled from April 30 to May 1.
Four expert panels are set to convene at the ministerial level, concentrating on the sectors of petrochemicals, mining and metal industries, agriculture and food, along with healthcare and pharmaceuticals.