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Iran making global economy Asia-centric
Iran said that it is in the process of shifting the Western and U.S. centric global economy towards Asia and this move will deepen the economic crisis sweeping Europe.
According to new Iranian Ambassador in Sri Lanka Mohammed Nabi Hassani, the Asian economies will definitely prosper by the strong Iranian presence in the Asian energy market.
He was of the view that the sanctions imposed by the European Union and the U.S. will have little impact on his country though the economies of the poor and poorest of countries will be affected by the sanctions.
The ambassador said that the economy of many countries will be affected with an increase of global oil prices.
Hassani – pour added that Iran will continue buying Sri Lankan tea and his country is eying closer relations with Sri Lanka in almost all sectors in the future.
“The Iranian government continues supplying crude oil to Sri Lanka and the supply of oil has not been affected by the U.S. – EU sanctions in anyway”, he added.
Speaking at a meeting with a group of journalists at his residence in Colombo, Hassani pour stressed the need for stronger cooperation among the developing countries to strengthen their economies by changing trade relations with the West.
The Iranian envoy said that his country would resort to the barter system to import essential items from friendly countries, if they it find difficult in making payments. He said that the economy of his country is resilient with the purchase of oil and other products by friendly countries including Russia, China and India.
“We should thank China and India for not following the unilateral sanctions He said that the sanctions on Iran seems to be a blessing in disguise and it helps the country become self sufficient in all essential goods.
He said that Iran has recorded an economic growth of 6 – 7 per cent in the midst of sanctions, though they had created some difficulties. “We are in the process of minimizing the difficulties due to sanctions”, he said.
Iran making global economy Asia-centric - Tehran Times
Iran said that it is in the process of shifting the Western and U.S. centric global economy towards Asia and this move will deepen the economic crisis sweeping Europe.
According to new Iranian Ambassador in Sri Lanka Mohammed Nabi Hassani, the Asian economies will definitely prosper by the strong Iranian presence in the Asian energy market.
He was of the view that the sanctions imposed by the European Union and the U.S. will have little impact on his country though the economies of the poor and poorest of countries will be affected by the sanctions.
The ambassador said that the economy of many countries will be affected with an increase of global oil prices.
Hassani – pour added that Iran will continue buying Sri Lankan tea and his country is eying closer relations with Sri Lanka in almost all sectors in the future.
“The Iranian government continues supplying crude oil to Sri Lanka and the supply of oil has not been affected by the U.S. – EU sanctions in anyway”, he added.
Speaking at a meeting with a group of journalists at his residence in Colombo, Hassani pour stressed the need for stronger cooperation among the developing countries to strengthen their economies by changing trade relations with the West.
The Iranian envoy said that his country would resort to the barter system to import essential items from friendly countries, if they it find difficult in making payments. He said that the economy of his country is resilient with the purchase of oil and other products by friendly countries including Russia, China and India.
“We should thank China and India for not following the unilateral sanctions He said that the sanctions on Iran seems to be a blessing in disguise and it helps the country become self sufficient in all essential goods.
He said that Iran has recorded an economic growth of 6 – 7 per cent in the midst of sanctions, though they had created some difficulties. “We are in the process of minimizing the difficulties due to sanctions”, he said.
Iran making global economy Asia-centric - Tehran Times