The fourth Iran-Ukraine economic commission meeting is slated for May 26-27 in the Ukrainian capital of Kiev
Published:
25 May 2004 y., Tuesday
The fourth Iran-Ukraine economic commission meeting is slated for May 26-27 in the Ukrainian capital of Kiev, it was announced on Monday.
An Iranian delegation arrived in Kiev on Monday for preliminary talks prior to holding the joint economic commission meeting.
Iran's minister of industries and mines and Ukrainian deputy minister and head of joint economic commission meeting are to discuss expansion of mutual economic cooperation between the two countries at the meeting.
On the sidelines of the joint economic commission meeting, industrialists and businessmen from the two countries are to discuss avenues for the expansion of mutual cooperation between the two sides' private sectors.
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IRNA
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