16 Apr 2024
Thursday 27 February 2014 - 08:46
Story Code : 86108

Iran, Qatar determined to expand economic cooperation

Tehran, Feb 27, IRNA Ministers of foreign affairs of Iran and Qatar here Wednesday night were agreed that the two countries? trade volume is not satisfactory and emphasized the need for expansion of bilateral economic relations.

Mohammad-Javad Zarif and Khalid bin Mohammad al-Attiyah in the meeting also considered consultations and collective cooperation in the region as constructive for the regional security and for its blossoming.


The Iranian top diplomat said the Tehran attaches great importance to its relations with its neighbors, arguing that there are lots of commonalties that tie Tehran and Doha together and therefore constant visits by the two countries? officials and continuous consultations are necessary.

He said that there are strong and real incentives for the expansion and broadening of bilateral and multilateral relations, arguing that keeping in mind the good relations between the two countries, Tehran-Doha talks will continue at deputy foreign ministers? level.

Zarif?s comment was a reference to a recent visit of Doha by the Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister for Arab and African Affairs Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, and his Qatari counterpart?s near future visit of Tehran.

Zarif reiterated that Iran?s capabilities in industrial and technological fields, including in technical and engineering services that can be used in Qatar?s development plans show how trivial the level of the two countries? economic and trade interactions in various fields are today.

The Iranian foreign minister emphasized that the two countries? chambers of commerce can pave the path for broader economic cooperation very well.

He also referred to the developments in the very sensitive Persian Gulf region, arguing that such developments further broaden the fields for more serious and important collective cooperation, necessitating also greater proximity of viewpoints.

Zarif also said that having a positive viewpoint about the region and regional cooperation, as well as collective efforts would lead to the blossoming of the region and regional peace and security, arguing that the ?Persian Gulf region must be a region for friendship and cooperation.?

The Qatari foreign minister, too, for his part emphasized in the meeting that Tehran-Doha bilateral relations must by taking tangible steps of both sides in line with the implementation of the reached agreements serve the interests of the two nations.

?The economic and trade transaction of the two countries are not at a satisfactory level at all, and Doha is interested in expansion of its economic cooperation with the Islamic Republic of Iran,? said Khalid al-Attiyah.

He said that Doha believes dialogue is the best way for regional coexistence, blossoming, development, peace and security, and that the aliens cannot separate the neighboring countries from each other.

The two sides also exchanged ideas about the latest developments in Syria, emphasizing that political solution is the only way out of the ongoing crisis in that war torn country.

The establishment of a joint work group to regulate and activate the bilateral relations and see into the establishment of a joint trade zone was among the important topics of the two foreign ministers? talks in their meeting.

That is while the Iranian President noted earlier on Wednesday that Tehran is determined to further bolster all-out ties with Doha, voicing Iran?s readiness to boost economic, cultural, tourism and environmental relations with friendly Qatar, in a meeting with the Qatari Parliament speaker.

the Qatari Parliament speaker, too, referring to Iran-Qatar ties as historic and friendly, wished success and prosperity for the Islamic Republic of Iran.

He expressed satisfaction with the serious developments which are taking place during President Rouhani?s term in office.

By IRNA

 

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