Iran won’t forget sanctions era allies: First VP
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First Vice President Es’haq Jahangiri reiterates the country’s foreign policy on the expansion of ties with the international community, saying Iran will never forget its allies during years of sanctions.
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Apr 25, 2016 12:27 UTC
  • Iran won’t forget sanctions era allies: First VP

First Vice President Es’haq Jahangiri reiterates the country’s foreign policy on the expansion of ties with the international community, saying Iran will never forget its allies during years of sanctions.

“South America and important countries in this region, including Uruguay, have always been among the Islamic Republic of Iran’s friends and the Iranian government and nation have always respected nations in this region,” Jahangiri said during joint talks between senior delegations of Iran and Uruguay, co-chaired by him and Uruguay’s Vice President Raul Sendic Rodriguez in Tehran on Monday.

He expressed hope the current visit by Uruguay’s vice president to Tehran would lead to stronger mutual relations.

He added that the nuclear agreement, dubbed the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), reached between Iran and the 5+1 group of countries last July, proved the Islamic Republic’s diplomatic capacity to solve issues and clear misunderstandings with international community.

The JCPOA created a “new opportunity” for Iran and the South American countries, particularly Uruguay, to improve their trade and economic relations.

Jahangiri said Ministry of Petroleum is ready to take steps to resume the sale of oil and petrochemical products to Uruguay, but the Iranian and Uruguayan governments should provide the required banking facilities and support trade relations.

The Vice President also expressed the country’s readiness to transfer its experience and know-how to Uruguay in the sectors of trade, economy, the pharmaceutical industry, nano-technology, mines and construction of dams and power plants.

The Uruguay Vice President, for his part, said his country has always maintained cordial relations with Iran and is ready to take major steps to further improve trade and economic cooperation now that the sanctions have been lifted on Iran.

Rodriguez emphasized that Tehran and Montevideo should proceed with political talks to expand relations with more coordinated stances.

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