[caption id="attachment_154993" align="alignright" width="197"] Iranian President Hassan Rouhani (2nd L) talks with his Turkmen counterpart Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow in Ashgabat on March 11, 2015.[/caption]
Tehran, March 12, IRNA -- Iranian and Turkmen presidents say they are determined to increase the volume of mutual economic transactions to $60 billion within the next 10 years.
The agreement between Irans Hassan Rouhani and Turkmenistans Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow to further boost ties was announced during a joint high-level meeting on Wednesday in the Turkmen capital of Ashgabat.
During the meeting, the two presidents underlined the need to tap into all existing potential for the further development of ties.
Stressing that the promotion of bilateral relations will benefit the two countries as well as the region, Rouhani said that Iran and Turkmenistan are two important countries in energy production and should expand their cooperation in this regard.
Rouhani expressed Irans readiness to forge closer cooperation with its northern neighbor in energy transit, adding the Islamic Republic is willing to keep natural gas imports from Turkmenistan.
Tehran seeks to import electricity from Ashgabat and to export technical and engineering services to the Central Asian country, President Rouhani added.
Rouhani thanked Turkmenistan for supporting Tehrans nuclear program and said the two countries share common ground on regional and international issues.
Berdimuhamedow also highlighted trade ties with Iran and called for the enhancement of cooperation between the two neighbors in the energy sector.
He further thanked Irans backing for his country on the international scene.
Heading a delegation, President Rouhani arrived in Ashgabat late Tuesday on a two-day visit to discuss the expansion of ties between Tehran and Ashgabat.
The two countries signed 17 cooperation agreements in political, economic and cultural areas as well as cooperation on environment and fighting terrorism on Wednesday.