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Iranian senior official visits Qatar
11 February 2010 [18:53] -
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Iran's Presidential administration Head Isfandiyar Rahim Meshai has today paid a visit to Qatar.
During the visit, the sides will mull prospects of development of the bilateral relations between the two countries.
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