Iran pushing for road map to cooperation with Hungary
Iran's foreign minister stressed the need to finalize a road map for cooperation with Hungary, highlighting the grounds for interaction between the Iranian and Hungarian companies in the energy industry.
According to Tasnim news agency, the top Iranian diplomat held a meeting with Hungary's Foreign and Trade Minister Peter Siarto on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York on Friday.
Expressing satisfaction with the arrangements for a joint economic commission with Hungary in the near future, Amir-Abdollahian described it as an important step toward boosting constructive cooperation between the two countries in economic and commercial fields.
He emphasized that Iran and Hungary need to finalize a road map to their future ties.
“We have a positive assessment of the cooperation between Iranian and Hungarian companies, especially in the field of energy,” Amir-Abdollahian stated.
He noted that given the existing capacities of the two countries, Iran and Hungary can have stronger cooperation and the upcoming meeting of their joint economic commission will provide a good opportunity for this purpose.
Amir-Abdollahian then reaffirmed Iran's opposition to the war in Ukraine and outlined Iran's principled policy in this regard.
The Hungarian minister, for his part, expressed pleasure with the growing trend of cooperation between the two countries in different areas. He said Hungary is ready to hold a session of the economic cooperation commission and sign bilateral agreements aimed at facilitating bilateral cooperation.
ME