“Iran is ready to share its experience in manufacturing, technology, engineering and science to Iraq,” Es’haq Jahangiri said in a meeting with the visiting Iraqi deputy prime minister, Nouri Shavis, in Tehran on Monday.
He said that Iran and Iraq are in position to “complement each other’s capacities and capacities in the economic sectors.”
Shavis said his visit to Tehran is aimed at boosting economic relations between the two neighboring countries.
He said that increasing trade exchanges between Iran and Iraq requires precise planning.
Shavis said Iraq is currently benefiting from the experience of Iranian manufacturing companies operating in Iraq.
Iran is building a pipeline to carry natural gas to Iraq.
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