Iranian Minister of Communications and Information Technology Mahmoud Vaezi underlined that Tehran and Beijing are determined to further broaden their mutual cooperation after the recent implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
"Using the letter of credit (LC) and transfer of technology will the main cores of our bilateral relations," Vaezi said in a meeting with Chinese Minister of Industry and Information in Tehran on Friday.
He pointed to the vast potentials for Iran-China cooperation, and said, "The Chinese companies can cooperate with Iran in transfer of technology and know-how."
Vaezi pointed to the formation of Iran-China joint cooperation commission, and said, "This commission will follow up the agreements signed between the two sides until the phase of implementation."
In a relevant development earlier today, Chinese President Xi Jinping voiced his country's willingness to further broaden relations with Iran in various areas.
"There are no obstacles hindering mutual cooperation between Tehran and Beijing," President Xi said on Friday prior to embarking on a visit to Iran.
The Chinese president reiterated that China and Iran should join hands to renew the Silk Road and create an ever better future for China-Iran relations.
"As I am about to embark on my state visit to Iran at the invitation of President (Hassan) Rouhani, I am looking forward to in-depth exchange of views on deepening China-Iran relations in the new," he added.
Earlier this month, Iranian Ambassador to China Ali Asghar Khaji said energy will be the main topic of discussion during the Chinese president's upcoming visit to Tehran.
Addressing a press conference at Iran's embassy in Beijing, Khaji described Tehran-Beijing ties as strategic, saying that the Chinese president's upcoming visit to Tehran is of great importance in terms of boosting mutual ties leading to restoration of international and regional peace, stability and security.
"Iran and China, as two internationally influential countries, share common interests and goals in boosting mutual ties and this visit will deepen the ties," Khaji said.
Khaji said President Xi Jinping would discuss numerous topics during his visit to Tehran including regional developments, and mutual and strategic energy ties.
Beside Tehran, President Xi will also pay a visit to Saudi Arabia and Egypt to push for restoration of stability in the Middle East from which Beijing supplies most of its oil needs.
Jiang Zemin was the last Chinese president to visit Iran in 2002.
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