CAIRO: Iran's state news agency IRNA reported that Iranian Vice-President Hamid Baghaei was in Cairo on Tuesday for talks with Environment Minister Mustafa Hussein Kamel, as well as to invite President Mohamed Morsi to a summit in Tehran. It is the first such high-ranking visit by an Iranian official in decades, since Egypt hosted the ousted Shah following Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution and Egypt's peace treaty with Israel. The two countries hope to reboot relations at a non-ambassador level and Morsi has appeared willing to start discussions with Tehran. According to the reports on IRNA, the Iranian VP is planning to meet President Morsi in order to deliver an invitation for the president to attend the summit of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), scheduled to take place later this month in the Iranian capital Tehran. “The president has yet to decide whether to attend the summit,” Morsi's spokesman Yasser Ali was quoted by the Egyptian state-run newspaper al-Ahram as saying.