Iran General NewsIran-Ukraine trade hits $600m

Iran-Ukraine trade hits $600m

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Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, May 02 – The Ukrainian ambassador to Iran said Thursday that trade between the two countries reached $600m in the last year, Iranian state media reported.

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Tehran, Iran, May 02 – The Ukrainian ambassador to Iran said Thursday that trade between the two countries reached $600m in the last year, Iranian state media reported.
 
The remarks came as Ihor Lohinov met with the governor of Iran's Qazvin Province, the official news agency IRNA said.
 
Lohinov said Ukraine was keen to expand ties with Qazvin.

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