Iran urges Italy to restore its position as largest trade partner
By Aynur Karimova
Iran has urged Italy to restore its role as the Islamic Republic’s largest economic partner in the European Union.
Such a call was made by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on
April 12 during a joint press conference with Italy's Prime
Minister Matteo Renzi, who is on a visit to the Islamic
Republic.
"Italy used to be Iran's largest economic partner in the EU before
sanctions were imposed [on Tehran] and we want Italy to restore its
previous role," Rouhani said, IRINN news channel reported.
Italy was one of Iran's major economic and trade partners before
the international nuclear-related sanctions were imposed on Iran.
Then, the trade turnover amounted to 7 billion euros, while this
figure stands at 1.6 billion euros now.
Rouhani further said that he and Renzi discussed the ways to foster
economic and trade cooperation in the post-sanctions era, activity
of Italian investors and companies in Iran, fighting terrorism,
regional issues and tourism.
Speaking about the financial ties between the two countries,
President Rouhani called for removing obstacles to the expansion of
trade ties. He said proper measures have been taken to strengthen
banking ties between the sides, but the parties still need to solve
some issues.
"Although the sanctions on Iran's banking system have been lifted,
there are still some psychological impacts that should be removed,"
he noted.
Renzi, who heads a 250-member political and economic delegation,
embarked on a visit to Iran on April 12.
During Renzi's visit, the two countries signed seven documents
on cooperation in a number of sector including, industry and
renewable energy, railway, gas, development of Tehran's Mehrabad
Airport, car industry.
So far, Iran and Italy have agreed on a total of 37 deals as 30
documents were signed in Rome in January during President Rouhani's
visit to Italy. Then, the two countries signed deals worth up to 17
billion euros.
During his January visit, Rouhani headed a high-ranking delegation
of business leaders and ministers, signing a pipeline contract
worth between $4 billion and $5 billion for oil services group
Saipem.
Since the nuclear deal between Iran and Group P5+1, Italy has been trying to turn into Iran's first trade partner in Europe and in this connection several Italian ministers as well as trade and government delegations have visited Iran.
Both countries believe that there are many sectors where the two countries may cooperate. This includes energy and health fields. Also, there are plenty of opportunities in Iran for Italian small and medium sized companies.
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Aynur Karimova is AzerNews’ staff journalist, follow her on Twitter: @Aynur_Karimova
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