Iran, Japan stress boosting cooperation in transport, technology development
TEHRAN – In a meeting between Iranian Transport and Urban Development Minister Farzaneh Sadegh and Japan’s Ambassador to Tehran Tamaki Tsukada on Tuesday, the two sides stressed cooperation in transportation, infrastructure, and technology development, the portal of Iran’s Transport Ministry reported.
Speaking in this meeting, Sadegh underlined Iran’s geopolitical position as the link between East and West and said: “Japan can reach countries in the region, including Central Asia and the Caucasus, through Iran.”
She further noted that the two countries can expand their cooperation in areas such as intelligent transportation systems, safety, transportation infrastructure technologies, and smart and earthquake-resistant urban construction technologies.
The minister invited Japanese officials to visit Iran to get familiar with the capabilities and capacities of the Islamic Republic of Iran, including the country’s unique bridges and tunnels, and to discuss the areas for cooperation.
Another important issue discussed in this meeting was the need to establish direct flights between Iran and Japan, which was emphasized by both parties.
Sadegh also suggested that a meeting be held between the port officials of the two countries in order to examine the areas of cooperation in the field of maritime transportation.
The Japanese ambassador also pointed to the long-standing and historical relations between Iran and Japan and said: “The thousand-year history of the relationship between the two countries has provided a good basis for deepening joint cooperation in the field of human settlement, exchange of knowledge, technology and holding training courses.”
He expressed satisfaction with the progress achieved in this field and called for further development of such cooperation.
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Photo: Iranian Transport Minister Farzaneh Sadegh (L) and Japan’s Ambassador to Tehran Tamaki Tsukada
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