Iran Eyes Energy Cooperation with Brazil


Iran Eyes Energy Cooperation with Brazil

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Iran’s foreign minister highlighted the opportunities available for Tehran and Brasilia to broaden their bilateral economic relations, saying Iran supplied the South American country’s energy demands in the past and can now work with it in the oil and gas industry.

“Brazil is one the world’s major economies, the main economy in Latin America, and also a BRICS member,” Mohammad Javad Zarif told reporters after arriving in Brazil early Tuesday.

Hailing Iran’s economic interaction with Brazil, Zarif said the trade ties are mostly limited to the import of agricultural products from the Latin American nation, while there are ample opportunities available in the oil and gas industries.

Iran was a supplier of energy to Brazil in the past, and there are still possibilities for cooperation in that field, he added.

Praising Brazil’s technological advances, Zarif said the two countries could play complementary roles in that sector.

He also expressed the hope that his meetings in Brazil would enhance cooperation between the private sectors of the two countries.

Heading a ranking political and economic delegation, Zarif began his tour of Senegal, Namibia, Brazil and Uruguay on Sunday evening.

His entourage in the trip includes representatives of tens of companies and entrepreneurs in various fields from both the state-run and private sectors.

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