Iran's new acting foreign minister Ali Akbar Salehi is to accompany President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to a regional summit in Turkey next week, his first foray abroad since taking up the job, the Mehr news agency reported Wednesday.

"Mr. Salehi will accompany the president on his visit to
Turkey ," the Iranian ambassador in Ankara told Mehr. "It will be the first visit abroad by the acting foreign minister."

Salehi, who was appointed Monday after Ahmadinejad fired Manouchehr Mottaki in an apparent falling out over nuclear policy, retains his previous position as chief negotiator in talks on the issue with the major powers.

Turkey is to host the next round of those talks in Istanbul in late January after a first round in Geneva earlier this month.

The issue is expected to come up in Salehi's talks with his Turkish counterpart, Ahmet Davutoglu.

Turkey maintains good relations with neighboring Iran and has attempted to broker a face-saving compromise in its protracted standoff with the West over its nuclear program.

In May, it joined
Brazil in negotiating a nuclear fuel swap deal with Iran but the agreement was ignored by the U.S. , which pushed ahead with leading the United Nations Security Council in imposing new sanctions.

Ahmadinejad will be attending the Dec. 23 summit of the Economic Co-operation Organization, which groups
Iran and Turkey with Pakistan and central Asian states.