TEHRAN, Aug. 8 (Xinhua) -- Iran said Wednesday that
it was ready to contribute to Iraq's reconstruction and promotion of its
security, as Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki was making his second visit to
Tehran in less than one year, the official IRNA news agency reported.
Iraq's Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki (C)
shakes hands with Iran's ambassador to Iraq Hassan Kazemi-Qomi (L) as he
arrives at Tehran's International airport August 8, 2007. (Xinhua/Reuters
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"Iran has always tried to restore security to Iraq
because the country's security will benefit both Iran and the region," Iranian
First Vice-President Parviz Davoudi was quoting as saying.
Davoodi held a meeting with Maliki after he gave an
official welcoming ceremony for the visiting Iraqi prime minister, who arrived
here Wednesday morning for talks with Iranian leaders on improving the security
situation in Iraq.
Davoodi said Iranian technicians and entrepreneurs
were ready to contribute to refinery construction, petrochemical, hospital
building, water and sewerage, power, telecommunications, and scientific projects
in Iraq.
For his part, Maliki said that Iraq wanted to use
Iran's experience in many fields, including power transmission, swap of oil
derivatives and completion of power plants.
He hoped that Iranian companies would invest in and
contribute to implementation of development and infrastructure projects in Iraq.
Both officials stressed the development of
cooperation between Tehran and Baghdad in the fields of industry, energy,
commerce, trade and economy given the two countries' abundant capabilities,
according to IRNA.
Maliki will also meet with Iran's Supreme Leader
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Judiciary Head Ayatollah
Mahmoud Shahroudi, Majlis (Iran's parliament) Speaker Gholam-Ali Haddad-Adel as
well as other senior officials.
Spokesman of the Iraqi government Ali al-Dabbagh has
said that Maliki is to discuss promotion of Tehran-Baghdad relations, Iraq's
security situation and ways to support the Iraqi government in his meetings with
Iranian officials.
Upon his arrival, Maliki was welcomed by Iranian
Minister of Energy Parviz Fattah, with the presence of a large number of foreign
ambassadors.