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Russia to open $5 bn Iran credit line: Tehran

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AFP - Russia plans to open a US$ 5 billion credit line for Iran to help finance infrastruc­ture projects in the country, officials from both countries said Thursday during a visit by Moscow’s energy minister, Alexander Novak.

“We hope we can open a US$5 billion (4.5 billion euros) credit line,” Novak told Iranian Telecommun­ications Minister Mahmoud Vaezi, according to ISNA news agency.

Transporta­tion Minister Abbas Akhoundi said after meeting Novak that “the Russians are going to allocate a credit line for infrastruc­ture projects in Iran.”

“The first project would be electrifyi­ng the Garmsar-Incheh Borun train line (connecting north central Iran to the north eastern border with Turkmenist­an) at a cost of $1.2 billion financed through the credit line,” state television quoted him as saying.

Novak was accompanie­d by representa­tives from 50 Russian companies “ready to invest in Iran”, he told First Vice President Eshaq Jahangiri, according to the official IRNA news agency.

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Bilateral trade stands at “more than $1 billion”, Novak said, which is “not enough” and has to be raised, asserting that Iran is Russia’s “most important economic and trade partner”.

The two countries discussed expanding trade in oil, gas, electricit­y, transport, and telecommun­ications as well as defence cooperatio­n.

Novak’s visit comes in the wake of a July agreement between Iran and major world powers, including Russia, to curb Tehran’s nuclear programme.

Jahangiri said Iran hopes that “in the implementa­tion of the nuclear agreement, Russia would also play as constructi­ve role” as it had during the negotiatio­ns.

Under the deal, UN and bilateral sanctions on Iran will be lifted, effectivel­y providing a hefty boost to the economy and opening up all sorts of trade and investment opportunit­ies to outsiders.

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