Iran, South Africa Held Joint Economic Commission Meeting After Three-Year Hiatus

Iran, South Africa Held Joint Economic Commission Meeting After Three-Year Hiatus

TEHRAN, Aug 11 (NNN-IRNA) – Iran and South Africa, yesterday convened the 15th session of the Joint Commission of Economic Cooperation, in South Africa’s administrative capital, Pretoria, after a three-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

During the meeting, Iran’s Foreign Minister, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian and South Africa’s Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Naledi Pandor, inked a document on economic cooperation, according to the report.

Leading an Iranian delegation, Amir-Abdollahian arrived in Pretoria yesterday morning, and discussed with Pandor “important bilateral and international issues,” on the sidelines of the commission meeting, earlier in the day, it said.

In a joint press conference held after the meeting, the Iranian minister underlined the broad potential for the two countries to carry out cooperation.

He said that, the two sides also made preparations for documents to be signed during Iranian President, Ebrahim Raisi’s upcoming visit to South Africa, later this month.

Raisi is expected to take part in a summit of BRICS Plus, after receiving an invitation from South African President, Cyril Ramaphosa, according to South African media.

Pandor told the press on Monday that, South Africa will host the much-anticipated BRICS summit from Aug 22 to 24, adding that, Ramaphosa “has invited 67 leaders from Africa and the Global South to attend the BRICS-Africa outreach and BRICS Plus dialogues.”– NNN-IRNA  

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