Iran ready to export oil products, techno-engineering services to Nicaragua
TEHRAN – Iranian Oil Minister Javad Oji has expressed Iran’s readiness for exporting oil products and technical and engineering services to Nicaragua, Shana reported.
The minister made the remarks in a meeting with visiting Nicaraguan Foreign Minister Denis Moncada on Monday, saying Iranian companies are prepared to help Nicaragua implement its refinery projects and provide the country with the necessary equipment.
Iran’s 13th administration is keen to develop relations with Nicaragua in all fields, underlined Oji, adding he had good talks with the country’s energy minister on supply of fuel and oil products and also exports of techno-engineering services during his recent visit to Managua.
Iran and Nicaragua have common views on the fight against injustice, said the oil minister, pointing out that the Islamic Revolution of Iran and the Nicaraguan Revolution took place almost simultaneously and are known as “Twin Revolutions”.
Tehran-Managua ties have increased since the 13th administration took office, Oji noted, calling for forming technical and specialized boards to put bilateral agreements into action.
Nicaragua’s foreign minister for his part deemed the Iranian oil officials’ visit to his country necessary to put the agreements into practice.
Moncada said he would report to the Nicaraguan president on Iran’s considerable expertise and willingness to cooperate with his country in refinery projects.
He described refinery projects as vital to Nicaragua and added, “We are eagerly waiting for holding the joint commission’s meeting and using the technical know-how of Iranian experts in our refinery projects.”
The official said: “This is the fourth visit I have paid to Iran over the past two and a half years,” adding that “Iran’s oil minister was briefed on Nicaragua’s oil industry and needs in the refinery sector during his visit and we hope the two sides will have good cooperation in this area.”
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