Iran, UAE sign aviation cooperation agreement
Iran and the United Arab Emirates have signed a major agreement to cooperate on air transport services as the two Persian Gulf countries seek to deepen their economic and trade ties amid a regional détente.
The agreement was signed on Thursday in Dubai between head of Iran’s Civil Aviation Organization Mohammad Mohammadi Bakhsh and the director-general of UAE’s General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) Saif Mohammed Al Suwaidi.
The agreement will help Iran and the UAE expand their aviation connections in order to boost trade and tourism opportunities in the two countries.
Suwaidi said after signing the agreement that it would be a major step forward in efforts to bring to order the flights between Iran and the UAE, according to comments covered in a report by RT Arabic.
He said the agreement stipulates that aviation authorities in Iran and the UAE should commit to the highest standards existing in the industry regarding safety and quality of transport services.
The signing of the agreement came during a visit by Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian to the UAE.
Amirabdollahian said during the visit that Iran sees no limit to expanding its ties with the UAE while insisting that Tehran is opening a new chapter in its trade and economic ties with Arab countries of the Persian Gulf region.
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