Iran General NewsEcuador, Iran seek to strengthen bilateral ties

Ecuador, Iran seek to strengthen bilateral ties

-

Dow Jones: Ecuador and Iran began talks on Friday in Quito aimed at strengthening their diplomatic ties as well as expanding bilateral cooperation for trade, economic and social issues, among others.

QUITO (Dow Jones)–Ecuador and Iran began talks on Friday in Quito aimed at strengthening their diplomatic ties as well as expanding bilateral cooperation for trade, economic and social issues, among others.

An Iranian delegation, led by Vice President Mohammad Reza Rahimi and including a number of cabinet ministers, met with high-level Ecuadorean ministers and officials.

Later in the afternoon, Ecuadorean President Rafael Correa and Reza Rahimi are expected to sign several agreements.

“Ecuador has decided to open its diplomatic and trade relations with all the world, and we will do it,” said Foreign Minister Ricardo Patino.

Patino added that it will be necessary to overcome domestic obstacles and international pressures.

Iran is interested in financing and building the 50-megawatt Baeza-Quijos hydroelectric plant, which could cost more than $100 million.

Patino told reporters that a private Iranian company could build the plant and the Iranian government could finance it.

On Thursday, Reza Rahimi met Cuban President Raul Castro and signed several agreements, also aimed at strengthening ties between the two countries.

-By Mercedes Alvaro, Dow Jones Newswires; 5939-9728-653; [email protected]

Latest news

Renewed Protests Erupt in Iran

In recent days, Iran has witnessed fundamental changes in the nature of popular protests. The movement has evolved from...

Rising Crime and Social Breakdown After 47 Years of Clerical Rule in Iran

While Iran's regime has spent much of its resources and capabilities over more than four decades suppressing opponents, silencing...

Seventy-Eight Nobel Laureates Urge UN Action Amid Rising Executions in Iran

A coalition of 78 Nobel Prize laureates has issued a joint appeal to United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres, calling...

Bread Prices and the New Wave of Price Increases and Rationing in Iran

In recent days, the issue of bread prices has become one of the most important livelihood concerns in Iran....

Privatization: The Transfer of Wealth to Power Circles in Iran’s Regime

Privatization has been one of the most significant economic policies of Iran's regime over the past three decades. Regime...

European Union Sanctions Against Iran’s Regime and the Strait of Hormuz Crisis

In the latest development in the tense relations between Tehran and Brussels, the issue of European Union sanctions has...

Must read

US fires warning shot over Iran nuclear talks

Financial Times: The US warned European ministers on Tuesday...

At Least 16 Prisoners Executed in Iran Over Two-Day Period

Reports from human rights sources indicate that from Tuesday,...

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you