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Tehran, Moscow Determined to Boost Trade Ties

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Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi said Tehran and Moscow can become “reliable” partners of each other, given their leaders’ determination to further boost mutual cooperation.

Addressing the 10th meeting of Iran-Russia Joint Economic Cooperation Commission in Moscow Tuesday, Salehi described the meeting as a milestone in the two countries’ mutual cooperation, and said the two sides have reached good understandings and separate agreements during the meetings of their special working groups.

“We hope that after the implementation of the agreements held at this meeting, the two countries’ cooperation would expand in accordance with the existing capacities,” the Iranian foreign minister said.

Salehi reiterated that Iran holds a special view of its ties with Russia, and added, “The Islamic Republic of Iran and Russia can be reliable partners of each other and we hope to promote the two countries’ trade relations more than before in light of the existing determination and will of the two states’ high-ranking officials.”

Iran and Russia have vast cooperation in different fields, specially in political and economic spheres.

The two enjoy also special position on the international scene and have long held constant consultations on key regional and global issues.

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