Iran, Indonesia Discuss Ways to Expand Economic Ties
Tehran, Iran | March 17, 2008 by
Iran and Indonesia on Monday last week discussed the ways for promotion of mutual economic relations, reported by Iran media source. The secretary general of Iran’s Chamber of Cooperatives, Mohammadreza Ramezani, in a meet with the chairman of Indonesia’s Cooperatives Council, expressed dissatisfaction over the limited trade volume between the two countries, calling for broadening the transactions in the future.
The Iranian official added that supporting the sides’ investment and holding joint sessions would lay the grounds for expansion of relations in the field of trade and economy.
The Indonesian official, for his part, welcomed the promotion of ties through the sides’ cooperatives sectors, expressing his country’s eagerness to take advantage of Iran’s experience in different fields of trade.
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3:54 am on December 3rd, 2008
Way to go, we also need to include a Joint Military Venture. Where all the D-8 Countries would provide collective security to each other through the creation of a common military, airforce and naval forces. This would create an immense security perimeter protecting all the countries and thus boost foreign and as well as domestic investments.