Iranian Justice Minister Amir Hossein Rahimi called for the transfer of “Iranian prisoners serving sentences in Turkish prisons to Iran”, emphasizing “the need to take the necessary steps to transfer these prisoners.”

During the reception of the head of the Office of the Turkish Ombudsman Sherif Malcock and the delegation accompanying him, he said that “Turkey and Iran have had extensive ties since ancient times in various aspects, including cultural and historical”, stressing that “Iran is in the process of strengthening comprehensive relations .” political, economic and social, with countries, especially with neighboring countries.

And Rahimi added: “Undoubtedly, the stronger the relationship, the more benefit it will bring to the peoples of the two countries.” Among them, he pointed to cooperation between Iran, Turkey and Russia to bring peace to Syria.

He added: “Although Islamic countries are rich in terms of humanitarian resources, there has not been any good academic research done on this subject in this area, as Westerners claim that human rights are related to them and they create problems between Islamic countries due to partial issues while they follow other issues, and therefore it is necessary that we consider the main issues”, referring to “a number of international treaties and agreements between Iran and Turkey”, as he called for “more attention to be paid to the content of these treaties and agreements “.