Countries want to cooperate with Iran

Countries want to cooperate with Iran
  • 2020-12-24
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Chairman of the Iran-Turkey Joint Chamber of Commerce: In this situation where new sanctions are imposed on the country every day, it may be necessary to elaborate on some measures to the detriment of the country, and the other side may also refrain from doing so.

According to the International Iranian Stone Exhibition, Mehrdad Saadat, regarding the agreement between the Minister of Silence and the Turkish Minister of Trade on the import of goods in exchange for blocked Iranian money in Turkey, said: "Importing goods in exchange for blocked money is in our country's interest and will be." But if something is to be done, it should not be magnified. In this context of sanctions, in which new sanctions are imposed on the country every day, the details of these issues may be to the detriment of the country, and the other side may also refrain from doing so.

He added: "Our effort is to find ways to solve the country's problems, but it is not that there is no way for it, there are several ways." It is not that no one wants to work with us, they happen to be very willing to work with us on economic and commercial issues. Especially in the private sector, which has no problem with the private sector in other countries at all, and we still do business. But this business should not be so noisy because it will end up to our detriment.

The head of the Iran-Turkey Joint Chamber of Commerce noted: "Considering the knowledge I have of Dr. Razm Hosseini and the efforts that I have seen from him in this short period of time, it seems that this kind of agreement will have a positive effect and can provide Raw materials help production units. However, these are the resources of our country and we must use them. Our business partners are also willing to work with us.

Regarding the impact of the recent tensions between Iran and Turkey on the trade situation between the two countries, he said: "The recent tensions have not affected trade between Iran and Turkey and our economic diplomacy is still in place." We do our best to ensure that such issues do not have a negative impact on our economy and economic diplomacy. Fortunately, we were successful in this issue as well, and the relations between the businessmen of the two countries are established. Economics is not a category that, in one sentence, destroys the effects of thousands of years of hard work. There may be serious political debates between governments, but we do not get into these kinds of issues.

Saadat added: "Economic relations with Turkey are not as we expect and there are various reasons for this, but I see a good and bright future in Iran-Turkey trade relations." The Turks have also come to the conclusion that relations with Iran are good for them, and we, in these conditions of sanctions, have come to the conclusion that we need Turkey as a strategic country and that we will continue our interactions.

* ILNA