Revision of customs tariffs between Iran-Tajikistan sounds vital
Tehran,
Jan 15, IRNA – Majlis (Parliament) Speaker Ali Larijani said on Monday that it
sounds necessary to revise customs tariffs between the Islamic Republic of Iran
and Tajikistan to help broaden economic cooperation and encourage investment
opportunities.
Larijani made the remarks in a
meeting with visiting Vice-Speaker of lower chamber of Tajikistan's parliament
Abdujabbor Azizi in Tehran on Monday.
Both neighbors should pay heed to issues which may put their securities at
risk, the Iranian parliament speaker said.
Issues such as terrorism and drug trafficking can create problems for both
countries and this requires close cooperation between the two sides, he said.
Language and cultural commonalities will persuade businessmen of both sides to
engage in joint investment, Larijani added.
To attain the goal it sounds necessary to revise customs tarrifs as well as
easing trade exchange between the two sides, the Iranian parliament speaker
added.
He expressed the hope to witness further expansion of cooperation between the
two countries.
Tajik vice parliament speaker, for his part, expressed the hope to witness
further expansion of relations and cooperation between the two nations.
He also expressed the hope that all Muslim countries would live in peace and
away from any tension.
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author: D-Ezatiyan - Date: 1/16/2018