The ambassador of Republic of Lithuania in Turkey, Adrious Bruzga, said that his country is opening the windows to Iran.

Iran Press/Iran news"We are opening the windows to Iran. We celebrated the 25 years' anniversary of our relationship with Iran but we just started to build its' foundation for really a solid cooperation," Ambassador of Republic of Lithuania in Turkey, Adrious Bruzga, said in an exclusive interview with Iran Press news agency on the sideline of the scientific, cultural and tourism cooperation conference between Republic of Lithuania and Islamic Republic of Iran in Tehran.

"The conference put forward the elements of future cooperation. We started our relationship with culture and tourism and of course by exchanges of universities, and we might continue further. Also we are building an economic and trade cooperation with Iran," Ambassador of Republic of Lithuania in Turkey, noted.

Referring to sanctions imposed on Iran, Ambassador of Republic of Lithuania in Turkey, said that the sanctions hit the business interest and we have to be aware of that but as the time passes, things get better.

"We are looking for a solution which is beneficial for Iran and Lithuania but in the meantime we start projects and as much as we can, will do to improve our relationship with Iran," Ambassador of Republic of Lithuania in Turkey, Adrious Bruzga concluded. 105/201

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