Iran, Thailand keen on boosting trade ties
In this meeting, also attended by by Secretary General of Thailand Chamber of Commerce Jiraphant Asvatanakul, the two sides explored ways to promote tourism cooperation between Tehran and Bangkok.
Addressing the meeting, Mohammadreza Karbasi, ICCIMA’S deputy head for international affairs, who heads the Iranian delegation, described his country as a gateway to the Central Asian states.
He added Thailand also serves as Iran’s gateway to East Asia and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
Karbasi called for establishing direct banking ties between the two countries, proposing that Iran and Thailand use their national currencies in bilateral trade.
He said an e-visa service has recently been introduced for foreign travelers to Iran, adding to confront US travel ban, Iran has eliminated stamping incoming tourists’ passports at the country’s airports.
In January 2017, US President Donald Trump signed an executive order halting all refugee admissions and temporarily barring people from seven Muslim-majority countries comprising Iraq, Syria, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen.
Speaking in the same meeting, Asvatanakul voiced his country’s willingness to remove obstacles to mutual banking cooperation with Iran.
Tourism Council of Thailand
In a separate meeting with officials of the Tourism Council of Thailand, the Iranian delegation invited the members of the Thai council to visit Iran.
Addressing the meeting, a member of the Iranian team representing Hamedan Chamber of Commerce, Tahereh Izadi, announced that an international conference will be held in the western Iranian province and invited the officials of the Thai council to attend the event.
The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) will hold the 40th Plenary Session of the UNWTO Affiliate Members in Hamedan Province during November 1214, 2018.
Speaking at the same meeting, Sahar Amini, another member of the Iranian team representing Isfahan Chamber of Commerce, expressed the Iranian province’s interest in attracting foreign investments in development of provincial tourism infrastructure.
She invited the Thai people to visit Isfahan Province as Iran’s top tourist destination.
The Iranian delegation left Tehran for Bangkok on August 28 and will return to Iran on September 4.