Iran will become one of the most important trade partners of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) with the inking of a free trade agreement (FTA) between the two sides, said the union’s minister in charge of trade.
Andrey Slepnev made the remarks in a meeting with the Iranian Ambassador to Russia Kazem Jalali, IRNA reported.
He also called the agreement the most important cooperation document between the two sides.
Jalali, for his part, said the FTA is the result of intensive negotiations and the will of the two sides to develop bilateral relations.
In 2018, Iran and the EAEU inked a preferential trade agreement (PTA), which came into effect on October 27, 2019. The two sides later began negotiations to upgrade the PTA to FTA, after the success of the former.
Iran and the five-member bloc are scheduled to sign an FTA in Russia on December 25.