Iran keen to export technology to Oman

Salehi made the remarks during a meeting with Omani Minister of Commerce and Industry Ali bin Masoud bin Ali al-Sunaidy on the second day of the 14th Tehran-Muscat Joint Economic Commission in Tehran on Sunday.

At the meeting, Salehi called for expansion of relations with Oman in economic, political, and cultural sectors, and voiced Iran’s readiness to transfer capabilities, achievements, and experiences in various scientific, technological, industrial and economic fields.

“We hope that Iran and Oman could boost commerce, trade, and tourism ties even further thanks to the launch of air and maritime routes between the two countries,” Salehi said.

The Islamic Republic of Iran and Oman have recently launched direct daily flights between their capitals.

The two sides also praised the level of ties between Tehran and Muscat, saying the relations are exemplary.

Sunaidy, for his part, expressed hope for expansion of interactions, particularly in the economic and commercial fields.

The Omani minister, who is accompanied by a high-ranking trade and commercial delegation, is scheduled to meet with a number of other Iranian officials on the sidelines of the meeting.

The 14th Tehran-Muscat Joint Economic Commission kicked off in Tehran on September 15 and will run until September 17. The 13th Tehran-Muscat Joint Economic Commission was held is Muscat in 2010.

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