Ricardo Cabrisas, Cuba’s deputy prime minister and the Cuban president’s particular envoy, who has traveled to Tehran to participate within the 18th assembly of the Iran-Cuba Joint Fee on Financial Cooperation, met with Amirabdollahian on Saturday and exchanged views on subjects of mutual curiosity.
Amirabdollahian described Cuba as a strategic associate and referred to as for the enhancement of cooperation in numerous fields. He mentioned the holding of the Joint Fee on Financial Cooperation is an efficient alternative for the 2 sides to discover avenues to boost relations within the fields of financial system and commerce and to deepen political collaborations.
The Iranian international minister described as dependable the extent of the 2 international locations’ bilateral political ties and the appreciable cooperation within the medical discipline, particularly within the joint manufacturing of vaccines, and highlighted the Iranian administration’s will to implement previous cooperation paperwork and agreements and new offers.
He mentioned the enhancement of collaborations within the financial and business fields is necessary given the accessible potentials of the 2 sides, and urged additional efforts by the 2 international locations to comprehend the potential for financial cooperation.
Amirabdollahian additionally condemned america’ sanctions towards the Republic of Cuba. He pointed to the in depth vary of unilateral sanctions imposed by the US towards Iran and Cuba and pressured the significance of utilizing each other’s experiences in neutralizing the bans.
For his half, Cabrisas thanked Iran for its steadfast place in supporting bilateral ties and opposing the US’ unilateral sanctions towards Cuba.
He described his go to and the holding of the 18th assembly of the Iran-Cuba Joint Fee on Financial Cooperation as being in step with the strategic relations of the 2 international locations and pressured the need of drawing on the 2 international locations’ financial potentials to advance the pursuits of the 2 sides.