Iran Press/ Iran News: Iran's President, Ebrahim Raisi, traveled to Dushanbe last year to his Tajik counterpart's invitation to attend the Shanghai Summit. The two countries' officials signed eight cooperation documents between Iran and Tajikistan.
In an exclusive interview with Iran Press on Wednesday over the Tajik President's visit to Tehran, Ali Bahadori Jahromi, the Spokesman of Iran's Government, said the increase in trade between Iran and Tajikistan was the result of cultural, linguistic, and civilizational commonalities.
Bahadori Jahromi pointed out that 17 MoUs were signed on this trip which would be a significant step toward integrating the administration's policy, the positive effect of which was observed since the beginning of the Raisi administration.
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The Tajik president's visit to Iran results from the 13th government's policies on a plan to develop regional cooperation, especially with its neighbors.
This is when authorities provide the oil sales statistics, and fortunately, the public relations of Iran's Ministry of Petroleum gave information about it some time ago, Shana cites Ali Bahadori Jahromi said during a press conference on Wednesday.
Statistics suggest that oil sales in Iran's 13th government have been at an acceptable level; however, the problems caused by the COVID-19 outbreak persist in some countries, which have left impacts on oil sales, he added.
Iran oil has its markets, and the country has found new markets as well, he noted.
Emom Ali Rahmon visited Iran to consult with his Iranian counterpart Ebrahim Raisi and sign documents of cooperation in the economic, scientific, political, and cultural fields.
The two-day visit included bilateral talks between the two presidents and consultations of the two countries' high delegations, signing several documents on economic, scientific, political, and cultural cooperation, and holding a joint press conference.
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