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Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi on Wednesday began a three-country tour of Africa starting in Kenya, and is expected to make a stop to two other African countries, Uganda and Zimbabwe. The trip marks the first by an Iranian president in over a decade.
President Raisi said that Africa is a "continent of opportunities" and can be a great asset for Iranian products and commerce.
For more on Raisi’s visit, VOA’s Vincent Makori spoke to Dorah Atwongyeire, from VOA affiliate-NBS Television.
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