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News ID: 99477
Publish Date : 30 January 2022 - 21:39

Iran, Russia to Ditch Dollar in Bilateral Trade

TEHRAN - Chairman of the Iran-Russia parliamentary friendship group Ebrahim Rezaei says that Tehran and Moscow have reached good agreements in various fields.
Rezaei told local media on Sunday that in the field of energy, the two sides agreed to cooperate in the development of Iran’s oil and natural gas fields.
In the monetary and banking sector, Iran and Russia agreed to take positive steps to ditch the U.S. dollar as the dominant currency in bilateral trade, particularly in the transportation sector, he said.
Rezaei also pointed out that the international trade among countries located in the Eurasia continental area amounted to $300bn annually and if Iran achieved to gain even ten percent of business going on in this market, it would result in a major economic boost for the nation.
Rezaei comments come after Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi’s visit to Moscow last week, as part of comprehensive plans to expand all-out cooperation between the neighboring countries.
Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Hussein Amir-Abdollahian described Raisi’s recent trip to Russia as a “great achievement” and new chapter in relations between Tehran and Moscow.
Iran’s top diplomat said Raisi’s two-day visit had great achievements for the country and brought about openness in relations with regard to Tehran’s foreign policy.
Amir-Abdollahian pointed out that during the visit “necessary decisions were made on important issues of mutual interest.”