Iran policy for neighborhood countries boosts economic cooperation
Warsaw, The Gulf Observer: The good neighborhood policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran has not only led to upgrading its bilateral political ties with neighboring states, but also paved the way for stability for economic collaborations, an Iranian deputy foreign minister said.
Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs Ali Bagheri Kani, who stays in Warsaw to hold a new round of political consultation with his Polish counterpart, held talks with some ambassadors and diplomats in Poland.
The diplomat pointed to the efficiency of the strategic neighborliness policy of Iran, and underlined that bilateral political trust, dependence on regional capacities to resolve issues, usage of trans-regional capacities for development and progress, as well as consolidation of economic ties or institutionalization of economic cooperation, are among main components of neighborliness policy.