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TEHRAN (ECOIDEAL)- Iranian Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani called on Tehran and Hanoi to use their capacities for the expansion of mutual cooperation in different fields, including politics and economy.
"There are huge potentials and capacities which should be introduced to Iranian and Vietnamese merchants,” Larijani told reporters.
"We proposed to materialize this goal with launching a marketing campaign; something that commerce chamber can get active in it and use the opportunity,” the Iranian parliament speaker added.
Larijani, meantime, said that there are huge capacities in areas of oil, gas, electricity, petrochemical industries, and transportation which should be tapped considering the fact that the two countries are overpopulated.
In a relevant development on Tuesday, Larijani and Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phúc in a meeting in Hanoi underlined the need for broadening of bilateral relations in different fields, specially in economy and banking areas.
During the meeting in the Vietnamese capital today, Larijani and Nguyen explored avenues for bolstering and reinvigorating mutual cooperation in economic and trade fields.
"Tehran and Hanoi should make progress in economic cooperation as they have already done in political ties for 45 years," the Iranian parliament speaker said during the meeting.
He underlined that Iran and Vietnam should make use of the experiences gained from bilateral ties since 1973.
The Vietnamese prime minister, for his part, said that his country respects the traditional and long-lasting ties with Iran.
He pointed to his 2014 visit to Iran, and called for implementation of bilateral agreements in order to boost the current level of trade exchanges.
He also underlined the importance of removal of banking obstacles.
"Vietnam is willing to expand energy, telecommunications, tourism, electricity and transportation relations with Iran," the Vietnamese prime minister said.
Source: Farsnews