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Serbia Calls for Broadening of Trade Ties with Iran

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Chairman of the Serbian Chamber of Commerce and Industry Marko Čadež in a meeting with Iranian Ambassador to Belgrade on Saturday underlined that his country is willing to broaden trade and economic relations with Iran.

“Serbian Chamber is capable of playing a crucial role in establishing relations with Iran since almost all big merchants and businessmen and women of Serbia are members of the Chamber,” Čadež said during the meeting.

Abdollahi, for his part pointed, to holding the 15th Joint Economic Commission between the two countries soon, and expressed the hope that holding the meeting on the sidelines of the event would introduce Iran’s economic attractions and capacities to Serbian businessmen.

In relevant remarks in early September 2015, Iranian Deputy Agriculture Minister for Cultivation Affairs Abbas Keshavarz discussed cooperation in the field of research, exchanging students, and professors in a meeting with Serbian academics from agriculture college of Novi Sad, North of Serbia.

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Keshavarz, heading a delegation form Iran Agricultural Jihad Ministry, called the cooperation between faculties of Iran and Serbia beneficial for both nations in a meeting with Deputy Dean of Serbian agriculture college of Novi Sad Lazar Savic and some academics from that university.

At this meeting, Savic, for his part, expressed readiness for academic cooperation with Iranian agricultural faculties.

The visiting Iranian delegation also discussed mutual  cooperation with Serbian Minister of Agriculture and Environment Protection Snežana Bogosavljević Bošković as well as officials from Belgrade University Agriculture Faculty, earlier.

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