The Vice-Speaker of the People's Representative Council of Indonesia has stressed that Iran's nanotechnology progress is to the extent that benefits all Islamic states, including Indonesia.
Indonesia hails Iran's nanotechnology progress
7 May 2022 - 18:40
The Vice-Speaker of the People's Representative Council of Indonesia has stressed that Iran's nanotechnology progress is to the extent that benefits all Islamic states, including Indonesia.
Rachmat Gobel hailed Iran's progress in various fields and announced Indonesia's readiness to expand ties in economic, technology, food and environment fields with Iranian government and nation.
Highlighting Indonesia's natural resources, Gobel said: "Indonesia offers its resources to be used in order to benefit both Iran and Indonesian nations."
Iran's Industry, Mine and Trade Minister Reza Fatemi-Amin, for his part, has pointed out that Indonesia is the biggest Islamic country, and Iran is interested in accelerating expanding relationship with it.
Fatemi-Amin also underlined that Indonesia could enjoy Iran's medical, technology, home appliances, and food sectors, noting that both parties have many opportunities to cooperate.
The Iranian minister added that Iran's Chabahar Port could be the main hub for Indonesia to trade while suggesting the Indonesian delegation produce locomotives for Iran and its neighbors.
Indonesian parliamentary delegation headed by the Vice-Speaker of the People's Representative Council of Indonesia Rachmat Gobel arrived in Tehran on Thursday and was warmly received by the head of the International Diplomacy and National Interests faction of Iran's Parliament, Hossein Noushabadi.
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