Iran’s Economy Minister Ali Tayebnia, who was in Beijing to take part in the ‘New Silk Road’ summit, held talks with Chinese Minister of Finance Xiao Jie on Monday, where the two sides conferred on ways to further expand bilateral cooperation.
During the meeting, the two sides discussed Chinese banks’ financing of Iran’s infrastructure projects as introduced to them by the Iranian side.
The Chinese side also noted Iran’s role in the execution of the ‘New Silk Road’ plan formally known as the ‘Belt and Road Initiative’, welcoming Tehran’s participation in various related projects as well as the Islamic Republic's assistance with the implementation of the project in other countries.
Xiao Jie further highlighted his country’s firm resolve for closer cooperation with Iran and making more attempts to remove any obstacle to the increase of trade transactions between the two countries, including some international rules and regulations that could hamper Iran-China’s economic ties.
The two-day ‘New Silk Road’ summit wrapped up on Monday in Beijing, with 1,500 representatives including 850 guests from 130 countries and 70 international organizations in attendance.