Iranian IRNA news agency reports that Iranian Ambassador to Georgia, Majid Saber , had a meeting with David Kirvalidze, Agriculture Minister of Georgia, and discussed ways for expansion of bilateral cooperation in agricultural and animal husbandry fields.
As reported, the Iranian ambassador in the meeting while presenting a brief report on the Islamic Republic’s capabilities in manufacturing agricultural machines and products, including granary, vaccines, and chemical fertilizers, announced Iran’s readiness for exporting these products to Georgia upon request.
Saber also spoke about the privileges of increased commercial ties between the two countries’ citizens during the recent years, reiterating, “Keeping in mind the Iranian investors’ enthusiasm in making business investments in Georgia Republic, and increased bilateral commercial interactions I can predict that Tehran-Tbilisi relations would be strengthened more than ever before.”
The Georgian regional development and infrastructures minister also reiterated in the meeting, saying that “the Georgian Ministry of Regional Development and Infrastructures puts to public tender some 250 infrastructure projects, and the Iranian construction companies can have active presence at these tenders.”