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ఓట్ల తొలగింపుపై ఫిర్యాదులందాయి: సీఈసీ
"ఆంధ్రప్రదేశ్, తెలంగాణలో ఓట్ల తొలగింపు, డేటా చోరీపై ఫిర్యాదులు అందాయి. ఆయా రాష్ట్రాల సీఈవోలను వివరాలు అడిగాం. అధ్యయనం చేసి పూర్తిస్థాయి నివేదిక ఇవ్వాలని ఒక బృందాన్ని పంపాం." సునీల్ అరోరా, సీఈసీ
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Baghdad - 10 March 2019
1. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Mohammad Javad Zarif, Iranian Foreign Minister:
"What we'll discuss on this trip (Iranian President Hassan Rouhani visiting Iraq) includes the political issues related to the bilateral ties and economic cooperation. Speaking of economic cooperation, we'll discuss transit, energy and industrial cooperation. We'll also discuss cooperation on border issues. We'll also discuss various other issues ranging from healthcare to security."
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STORYLINE
The Iranian foreign minister on Sunday outlined what issues President Hassan Rouhani will discuss during his visit to Iraq, his first official to the country.
Speaking to Iranian media in Baghdad, Mohammad Javad Zarif said amongst the matters topping the trip's agenda "political issues related to the bilateral ties and economic cooperation".
Rouhani's trip — billed as "historic and noble" by Zarif— is meant to solidify ties between Shiite power Iran and Iraq's Shiite led-government, a strong Tehran ally.
It is also Iran's response to US President Donald Trump's snap December trip to Iraq and the American president's comments that US forces should stay in Iraq to keep an eye on neighbouring Iran, with which Iraq shares a 1,400-kilometre-long (870 miles) border.
The trip comes as the Iranian president faces mounting pressure at home from hard-liners in the wake of the Trump administration's unravelling of the nuclear deal.
Rouhani, who had visited Iraq privately before becoming president, had planned an official visit in 2016, but that was cancelled over unspecified "executive" problems.
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Baghdad - 10 March 2019
1. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Mohammad Javad Zarif, Iranian Foreign Minister:
"What we'll discuss on this trip (Iranian President Hassan Rouhani visiting Iraq) includes the political issues related to the bilateral ties and economic cooperation. Speaking of economic cooperation, we'll discuss transit, energy and industrial cooperation. We'll also discuss cooperation on border issues. We'll also discuss various other issues ranging from healthcare to security."
2. IRINN graphics
STORYLINE
The Iranian foreign minister on Sunday outlined what issues President Hassan Rouhani will discuss during his visit to Iraq, his first official to the country.
Speaking to Iranian media in Baghdad, Mohammad Javad Zarif said amongst the matters topping the trip's agenda "political issues related to the bilateral ties and economic cooperation".
Rouhani's trip — billed as "historic and noble" by Zarif— is meant to solidify ties between Shiite power Iran and Iraq's Shiite led-government, a strong Tehran ally.
It is also Iran's response to US President Donald Trump's snap December trip to Iraq and the American president's comments that US forces should stay in Iraq to keep an eye on neighbouring Iran, with which Iraq shares a 1,400-kilometre-long (870 miles) border.
The trip comes as the Iranian president faces mounting pressure at home from hard-liners in the wake of the Trump administration's unravelling of the nuclear deal.
Rouhani, who had visited Iraq privately before becoming president, had planned an official visit in 2016, but that was cancelled over unspecified "executive" problems.
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