NewsDay (Zimbabwe)

Iran to improve trade, economic relations with Zim

- BY WINSTONE ANTONIO

IRAN has pledged to improve trade and economic relations with Zimbabwe in a major boost to the country’s efforts to lure more foreign direct investment­s.

The remarks were made by Islamic Republic of Iran ambassador to Zimbabwe, Abbas Navazani yesterday at a local hotel to celebrate the 45th anniversar­y of the Victory of the Islamic Revolution.

The celebratio­ns coincided with the birthday anniversar­y of Prophet Muhammad considered as the prophet of peace and moral virtues.

“Regarding the mutual relations with Zimbabwe, Iran and Zimbabwe have always enjoyed cordial relations dating back to the time of the liberation struggle. In this regard the exchange of high-ranking delegation­s between the two countries has increased,” he said.

“Following the holding of the ninth Joint Political and Economic Commission in Tehran last year, efforts to promote business interactio­n between the two countries (Zimbabwe and Iran) ramped up. The two parties signed several Memoranda of Understand­ing (MoUs) whereby economic and commercial contracts were also concluded between the parties in various fields.” Vice-President Constantin­o Chiwenga signed medical co-operation MoUs when he visited Iran last year.

Agricultur­e, Lands, Fisheries, Water

and Rural Developmen­t minister Anxious Masuka, also visited Iran and signed an agricultur­al MoU with his counterpar­t.

Navazani said the business interactio­n between the two countries has grown rapidly and dramatical­ly by eight-fold in recent two years.

“The bilateral relations between the two countries (Zimbabwe and Iran are ever increasing despite the existence of the illegal and cruel sanctions against the two countries. In this regard, Iran will always stand by the government and people of Zimbabwe, and we will overcome these current economic challenges by working tirelessly together,” Navazani said.

He saluted local private companies who are supporting the friendship between Zimbabwe and Iran and the Iranian diaspora who have also been supportive of the developmen­t of the friendly relations between the two countries.

Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Trade acting minister, Amon Murwira, said Zimbabwe attaches great importance to bilateral relations with Iran.

“Our two countries enjoy excellent bilateral relations dating back to our pre-independen­ce period. The noticeable upward trend in our trade and economic engagement­s is a good sign of the potential the two countries (Zimbabwe and Iran) have in expanding them in the various sectors of our economies,” he said.

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