Iran and Cambodia Set to Boost Bilateral Relations: A New Era of Cooperation

Iran and Cambodia Set to Boost Bilateral Relations: A New Era of Cooperation

In a significant development for international relations, Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister Sun Chanthol and Iran’s Ambassador to Vietnam, Ali Akbar Nazari, have shown a strong commitment to enhancing bilateral relations between Iran and Cambodia. This collaboration highlights the potential for growth in various sectors, especially in technical and engineering expertise.

Nazari, who also represents Iran in Cambodia, shared the country’s enthusiasm for sharing its knowledge in several key areas:

  • Technical and Engineering Fields
  • Industry
  • Nanotechnology
  • Petrochemicals
  • Refinery Construction
  • General Construction
  • Road-Making

He particularly emphasized Iran’s readiness to engage in development projects that would bolster Cambodia’s infrastructure. Furthermore, Nazari urged a swift conclusion to the treaty aimed at supporting mutual investments.

On the other hand, Deputy Prime Minister Chanthol acknowledged Cambodia’s robust governmental support and its comprehensive investment protection laws. He has also issued directives to review the draft of the mutual investment agreement, aiming to facilitate further cooperation.

This dialogue marks a promising step toward stronger ties between Iran and Cambodia, paving the way for future collaboration in multiple sectors.

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