Slovenia interested in joining INSTEX

Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister in a meeting with Slovenian FM expressed pleasure for Slovenia's interest in joining the Instrument for Supporting Trade Exchanges (INSTEX).

Iran Press/Europe: Slovenian foreign minister Miro Cerar in a meeting with Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi announced his country's interest in joining the European Special Trade Channel with Iran which is called as INSTEX.

In a visit to Ljubljana, Araghchi on Wednesday had meeting with Slovenian foreign minister, Miro Cerar.

Mentioning political commutes between the two countries and trade delegations exchange in recent years, Cerar described the two countries' relations as friendly and stated: "Our positions are in line with the European Union based on conserving the JCPOA and we are interested in joining the Financial Mechanism (INSTEX)."

Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister has also expressed gratitude and appreciation for supporting the JCPOA and Slovenia's request for joining INSTEX.

Araghchi hoped that the EU and three European countries on the negotiating side with Iran, fulfill their obligations under the Nuclear Agreement.

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