TEHRAN, May 6 - Iran and Croatia are going to expand bilateral cooperation in oil and energy sectors, said Head of Iran’s Management and Planning Organization of Iran Mohammad-Bagher Nobakht after a meeting with Croatian Minister of Economy Tomislav Panenić in Teheran.
TEHRAN, Young Journalists Club (YJC) – During the meeting, Nobakht also stressed settling banking issues and removing obstacles.
“We have potential for exporting technical and engineering services. We also need foreign investment which could be a ground for the two sides to cooperate.”
He aid Iran’s crude exports revenue reached $52 billion and its non-oil exports income totaled $47 billion last year.
He continued Iran’s trade balance surplus hits 30 $billion annually.
Italian Central Bank has expressed readiness to settle Iranian banking problems recently, Nobakht said.