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Tehran, Tashkent explore avenues of economic cooperation

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During the visit of Uzbek Energy Minister Jurabek Mirzamakhmudov along with an accompanying delegation to Iran, the official met and held talks with several Iranian officials to pursue the expansion of ties between the two countries in a variety of areas.

He met with First Vice President Mohammad Mokhber, Oil Minister Javad Oji, Head of the Trade Promotion Organization Mehdi Zeyghami, Transport and Urban Development Minister Mehrdad Bazrpash, and Energy Minister Ali-Akbar Mehrabian to name a few.

Iran ready to export technical, and engineering services to Uzbekistan

In the meeting with Oji, the Iranian Oil Minister voiced Iran’s readiness to export technical and engineering services to Uzbekistan, Shana reported. Oji said the Iranian companies and manufacturers are ready to participate in Uzbekistan’s oil projects.

Iran is currently cooperating with 42 countries in the oil, gas, and petrochemical sectors, said the oil minister, adding Iran’s oil industry has become self-sufficient despite unilateral U.S. sanctions and the country’s oil and gas fields are developed by domestic knowledge-based companies.—Tehran Times

 

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