Arakan News Agency
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and his Indonesian counterpart Joko Widodo discuss a range of issues at a meeting in Tehran, including the need for a peaceful settlement of the conflict in Myanmar which resulted in the killing and displacement of a large number of Rohingya Muslims since 2012.
Hassan Rouhani told reporters after meeting with Widodo said that Iran and Indonesia, two of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, they agreed to strengthen cooperation to face the challenges that the Muslim world is facing, such as the conflict in Myanmar, or the situation in West Asia, or in Syria and Yemen .
The Iranian president added that the solution to these problems lies in deepening regional stability and security in West and East Asia.
For his part, Widodo said that the need for a peaceful approach to resolve the crisis in Myanmar, Yemen and Syria.





