TEHRAN (FNA)- Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt plans to pay an official visit to Tehran on Monday to confer with senior Iranian officials on the consolidation of the bilateral relations.
During his two-day visit to Tehran, Bildt will meet his Iranian counterpart Mohammad Javad Zarif and other senior Iranian officials.
Earlier this week, Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Marziyeh Afkham had announced that the Swedish foreign minister would pay a visit to Iran in the near future.
On Monday, a visiting delegation from Swedens banking sector announced that the countrys private sector is ready to return to Iran to resume investment in its lucrative market in the near future.
The Swedish delegation made the remarks during a meeting with Iranian Deputy Economy Minister Shapour Mohammadi.
The Swedish delegates also invited the Iranian Deputy Economy Minister for a visit to Sweden and expressed hope that they would be hosting an Iranian delegation soon.
Mohammadi referred to the nuclear deal between Iran and the Group 5+1 (the five permanent UN Security Council members plus Germany) and said the two Iranian-Swedish nations historically had very good relations but the Geneva agreement has made possible a further and stronger expansion of economic and trade relations between the two sides.
Mohammadi highlighted Swedens auto industry and Hi-tech sectors as the most attractive for the Islamic Republic for further cooperation, adding that the Iranian auto industry is also one of the biggest and most rapidly expanding local markets, accounting for approximately 8 percent of Irans GDP at the moment.
Meanwhile, the head of Swedish delegation expressed the willingness of his countrys banks and industry to return to the Iranian market thanks to the recent breakthrough in Irans relations with the West.
From our point of view, Iran has always been one of the most reliable countries in payments and the problems occurred over the last year or two will not leave serious marks on our bilateral relations, he noted.