Iran seeking $40bn annual trade with Russia

Iranian Petroleum Minister Javad Owji said that Iran wants to bring its annual trade ties with Russia to $40 billion.

27 May 2022
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Iranian Petroleum Minister Javad Owji said that Iran wants to bring its annual trade ties with Russia to $40 billion.

File photo shows a general view of the harbor area of Irans northern port of Bandar Anzali on the Caspian Sea.

Iranian Petroleum Minister Javad Owji said that Iran wants to bring its annual trade ties with Russia to $40 billion.

Preliminary talks have been held between officials of the two countries in Russia and fortunately, good Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) and agreements were inked between the two sides, Owji said after his meeting with Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak in Tehran on Wednesday.

The two countries of Iran and Russia enjoy high potentials and capacities in the fields of energy, banking, transportation, agriculture, nuclear energy and free trade, he said, adding, “We have decided to increase the level of trade relations with Russia in 13th government under President Raeisi up to $40 billion.”

Owji then pointed to the banking sector as the most important topics of discussion between the two countries, and stated that officials of the two countries adopted proper decisions in using national currencies in bilateral relations and financial transactions.

Elsewhere in his remarks, Iranian petroleum minister referred to the allocation of $5 billion worth of credit by Russian Federation to the Islamic Republic of Iran for development of energy, agricultural and transportation projects, and emphasized that a part of this credit line has been operationalized while the remaining part of the credit was decided in the presence of Russian deputy prime minister.

He expressed hope that the two countries would neutralize sanctions imposed against them with their cooperation and interaction.

During a meeting in Tehran earlier on Wednesday, the Iranian petroleum minister and Russian deputy prime minister signed three major memoranda of understanding (MoU) to expand energy and banking ties.

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