Tehran (IP) - Iran and Oman seeking to create infrastructure for the enhancement of trade relations along with the development of political ties.

Iran PressIran News: The Spokesman of Iran's Administration said on Tuesday at his weekly press conference that Iran and Oman seeking to strengthen transport lines to expand trade ties, including health tourism.

With regard to the delay in the development and submission of the artificial intelligence plan to the Parliament, the spokesman said that the delay referred to the fact that the development of the plan was stopped three years ago so was expired due to the increasingly advancing coordination of the technology. 

He said that the plan has been upgraded by the experts and will be finalized until the next month. 

With regard to the economic issues of the country including the problems with the people's livelihood, he told reporters that it would take time to compensate for the wrong policies of the previous policies which tied the country's fate to ties with a few number of the Western countries through signing the so-called JCPOA.

Iran's international nuclear agreement or the so-called Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) was signed between the country and P5+1 countries (Russia, China, UK, Germany, France, and the US) in 2015, to lift the West's sanctions on Iran, but the US scrapped it on May 18, 2018, re-imposing more sanctions on Iran.

According to the agreement Iran was supposed to curb some of its legal nuclear activities and the other side was supposed to lift sanctions on the Iranian nation. The Western parties did not fulfill their commitments to the deal contrary to Iran which began to carry out the obligations and fulfilled them.

Ali Bahadori said that the administration has focused on removing the deleterious impacts left by the very policies; he referred to the increase of subsidies for people and making some services, including utilities, free for the less-privileged people. 

Steps taken to establish National Immigration Organization

The Government Spokesman stated that the Raisi administration has taken measures to form the 'National Immigration Organization', since its term in office.

Bahadori-Jahromi in response to Iran Press said that the Raisi administration's initial step was proposing to establish the "National Immigration Organization" to the parliament, and is one of both government and parliament's priorities to be evaluated.

He added: The general plan for the formation of the ''National Immigration Organization" was approved last November last year, and would be approved soon to facilitate immigration issues in the country.

214

Read More:

Leader says Iran welcoming ties with Egypt

Iran, Oman agree to prepare a strategic cooperation document in various fields