Iran implements $ 350 mm worth in projects in Venezuela

Feb 04, 2008 01:00 AM

In a joint session which was held between officials of Iran’s industry sector and Venezuelan counterparts, Ali-Akbar Mehrabian Iranian minister of Industries and Mines stated that Iran has so far carried out several projects in Venezuela valued at $ 350 mm.
Mehrabian was quoted as saying that Iran has projects worth $ 4 bn underway and $ 6 bn worth of projects are on the agenda. He added that within the next weeks the two sides will sign a deal on construction of oil platforms by Iran.

Mehrabian said that the two countries have signed over 180 accords, noting Iran has conducted several oil and gas projects plus to construction of tractor, car, and cement producing factories.
The official made his statements in a meeting with Venezuelan Basic Industry and Mining Minister Rodolfo Sanz which was held in Tehran in the Ministry of Industries and Mines. He referred to the mutual ties as a deep relation between two main regions of Middle East and Latin America, citing the initiation of the Industrial Management Organization in Venezuela is the other mutual cooperation.

Sanz put his country’s foreign policy at creating a multi-polar world, adding considering the poverty in the Latin American countries, the economic growth in the Latin American states in recent years stood at 4 %.
The official added that the aim behind the strengthening the mutual ties is to reinforce Venezuela industries and converting it to an exporter of manufactured products and technology from its current condition of exporter of raw material.