The Minister of Industry, Mines and Trade said: “Without oil, we have about $ 6 billion and $ 12.7 billion worth of economic ties with Turkey, which has been increasing since the previous year, but with a target of $ 30 billion to achieve this.” The goal is to continue the preferential tariff negotiations between the two countries.
Mohammad Shariatmadari, who spoke at the embassy in Tehran on the sidelines of the ceremony announces the announcement of the Republic of Turkey, added: “In addition to the goods that were in the past, 60 other commodities will be added to the list of preferential goods upon completion of the negotiations, which will include Turkey’s cooperation Will do more than that.
He added: “In history, the two peoples of Iran and Turkey have been together, and the religious and ethnic alliance brings us closer to the past, which we hope to expand along with the political, social and economic relations of the two countries.”
Shariatmadari emphasized that the industrial and social political relations of the two nations have been growing in recent years, and the leaders of the two countries are determined to develop the relations between Tehran and Ankara.
Trump has threatened Europeans with the development of relations with Iran
Minister of Industry, Mining and Trade also responded to the comments made by the President of the United States on Iran and the outcome, stating: “The European Union has threatened the development of relations with Iran.”
According to him, Tramp not only frightened Europe but also other countries of the world from developing relations with Iran, but we are not worried about what Tramp did.
Shariatmadari added, “We achieved a worthwhile agreement in the process of a completely equal and win-win negotiation with the United States and European business competitors.”
“We are not in any way incontrovertible, and in the framework of the agreement, we will expand cooperation with all countries, especially friends and neighbors, and Turkey was also Iran’s best trading partner during the boycott.”