MNA – Iran’s FM Mohammad Javad Zarif and his Serbian counterpart Ivica Da?i? conferred on expansion of bilateral ties in all economic, political, defense, technology and cultural spheres.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and his Serbian counterpart Ivica Da?i? attended a bilateral meeting and a joint press conference on Monday in the Serbian capital of Belgrade, during which the two sides conferred on issues of mutual interest.
During the meeting, which was held right after Zarif’s arrival in the Eastern European country, the two sides discussed the ways of expanding bilateral relations in all fields.
At the beginning of the meeting, the Serbian official, who is also the deputy prime minister of the country, welcomed his Iranian counterpart and expressed Belgrade’s readiness to expand ties with Tehran in all areas.
“I’m glad to hear that a delegation of Iranian businessmen, who can expand the economic and commercial relations of the two countries, are accompanying you,” said Da?i?.
FM Zarif in turn expressed his pleasure with being in Serbia, adding that the Islamic Republic intends to expand mutual ties in all political, economic, cultural, and parliamentary spheres.
Zarif also said that, on behalf of Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani, he will invite the Serbian President to travel to Tehran.
The Iranian foreign minister further welcomed the idea of abolishing visa regime for the two countries’ citizens stressing that if a direct flight is launched between the two countries, business ties and relations among the people of Iran and Serbia will increase dramatically.
Zarif also referred to the fields of oil, gas, petrochemicals, mines, communications, agriculture and other infrastructures as suitable grounds for cooperation between the two states.
Cooperation in defense, science, technology as well as cultural, artistic and academic collaborations were among other areas discussed by the two officials.
The Iranian diplomat further thanked the Serbian government for its support to Iran at international organizations, highlighting the Islamic Republic’s emphasis on holding dialogs and respect for international rights as the only way to resolve regional and international conflicts.
Exchange of views on regional and international developments were on the agenda as well.
The two top diplomats then attended a luncheon organized in honor of the foreign minister of the Islamic Republic of Iran following behind-the-doors negotiations.
Zarif is scheduled to take part in a business forum today in Belgrade to assess fields for cooperation between the two countries’ private sectors.
He will then depart Serbia for Bulgaria, Croatia and Bosnia as other legs of his Eastern European tour.