Date: 18 January 2019 ، the watch 21:51
News ID: 3319

Tehran, Vienna to Broaden Energy Cooperation

Representatives from Iranian and Austrian energy companies reached news agreements in a 4-day meeting in Vienna where they held the 5th joint workgroup of the two countries, said Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi on Friday.
Tehran, Vienna to Broaden Energy Cooperation

Iran and Austria held the fifth round of their joint workgroup session in Vienna between January 14 and 17, according to Iran's Foreign Ministry.

Qassemi said today that members of relevant Iranian and Austrian institutions and ministries along with the representatives of prominent companies from the two countries active in the energy sector took part in the four-day event.

According to Iranian diplomat, the two sides discussed a wide area of topics on boosting mutual cooperation in the energy sector, with a special focus on the latest technologies for harnessing renewables and reaching optimal energy consumption.

In a related front, Austrian Ambassador to Iran Stefan Scholz stressed, on December 15, that the European country will continue expansion of ties and cooperation with Iran despite the US sanctions.

"Cooperation between Iran and Austria dates back to over 500 years ago and they have established official relations for over 100 years and of course, they have faced many ups and downs and we hope that these interactions will continue in future," Scholz said in Tehran.

He underlined the need for Iran to increase its soft power in West Asia, and said, "Iran and its partners intend to increase cooperation to further help those harmed in different natural disasters in the region."

In relevant remarks earlier in December, Scholz ascertained that facilitating financial and commercial ties between Iran and Austria, specially between the private sectors of the two countries, is atop the priorities of Vienna.

He added that easing economic and trade ties between Iran and Austria to promote relations between the two countries’ private sectors is one of the Austrian government’s priorities.

“Anti-Iran sanctions have made trade relations with Iran a little difficult but they can be improved through efforts,” he said.

“Austria serves as representative of European Union in Iran, as it tries to send positive signals from Iran so that the Iranian nation would be able to benefit from achievements of JCPOA,” Scholz said.