Iranian President Hassan Rouhani today pledged to bolster ties with energy-rich Kazakhstan as he looked to strengthen Tehran's links with the neighbouring Central Asia region during a five-day tour.
Rouhani said Iran had a "serious will" to step up ties with the former Soviet state following a meeting with Kazakhstan's President Nursultan Nazarbayev.
"Iran is one of our most important international partners in its capacity as a peaceful neighbour along the Caspian Sea shore," Nazarbayev said.
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Nazarbayev said that the two leaders had discussed restarting a stalled oil swap deal that would give the Central Asian state -- worried by growing Western sanctions against Russia over the Ukraine crisis -- another route to markets.
Nazarbayev said talks had also looked at "easing banking contacts" between the countries and transport projects aimed at boosting bilateral trade set to reach around $1 billion (775 million euros) this year.
The Iranian leader is on a five-day tour of the region that also includes a leg in Tajikistan.
Rouhani will attend a heads of state summit for the regional Shanghai Cooperation Organisation in Dushanbe that looks set bring him face-to-face with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese leader Xi Jinping.