IRNA First Vice President Eshaq Jahangiri said on Sunday that the Islamic Republic of Iran has no limitation to develop relations with Oman, adding that Tehran and Muscat have extensive capacities for cooperation.
Jahangiri made the remarks In a meeting with Ali bin Masud al- Sunaidi, theMinisterof Commerce and Industry ofOman.
Jahangiri said that political relations between Iran and Oman are at the highest level, adding that the development of cooperation between Tehran and Muscat is beneficial for the Muslim World and the countries of the region and will not be against anyone.
Describing the warm relations between Iran and Oman as a model for the other countries in the region,Jahangiri said that important countries in the region, such as Iran and Oman, could play a constructive role to help resolvethe modern problems of the Muslim World.
The Vice President stated thatThe Islamic Republic of Iran is ready to develop bilateral and multilateral relations with Oman.
Hesaid that volume of trade between the two countries amounted to $ 1.3 billion last year, indicating a significant growth of economic relations between the two countries, but it is still too far fromthe desired level.
He expressed hope that the commission helps remove obstacles to mutual cooperation and develop a roadmap for enhanced relations.
Jahangiri called for visa-waiver for the Iranian for Omani nationals and facilitating the issuance of Omani visas for Iranian nationals as well as direct flights between the two countries, adding that such measures and strengthening cooperation between the two countries in the field of transit and shipping can also increase the volume of trade exchanges.
*** We are witnessing direct and indirect interaction between private sectors
Ali bin Masud al-Sunaidi saidin the meeting that fortunately, this year we are witnessing manydirect and indirect interactions between the two countries' private sectors which herald a promising prospects for trade tiesbetween Iran and Oman.
Ali bin Massoud al-Sanidi, referring to the presence of 30Omani businessmen on his delegation, said: "There have been constructive meetings and negotiationsbetween the businessmen of the two countries and it is time to make a big leap in business relations."
The Omani ministerexpressed pleasure with Iranian facilities available for health tourists and pilgrimsfrom the Omani nationals.
He said that the economic and trade relations of the two countries require a great leap forward, and I hope that with the support of high-level officials in both countries we can achieve this important goal.
Ali bin Masud al-Sunaidi saidon Saturday that his country has a special interest in developing trade relations with Iran.
He made the remarksin the 18th Iran-Oman Joint Economic Committee meeting.
The global economic crisis has created manyproblems for many countries and to address the challenges, Oman will do its best to enhance trade and economic relations with countries such as Iran, he said.
The two countries can expand the volume of trade in cooperation with the private sector, he added.
The minister noted that he is accompanied by that more than 30 Omani businessmen who represent all sectors of the economy and strive to develop cooperation with various sectors of Iran's economy.
Oman will do its utmost in the area of ??the maritime agreement signed between two countries to encourage investment and increase the level of trade cooperation, he added.