Tehran suggest Iran-Pakistan trade be done with national currencies (IRNA)

Iranian Minister of Agriculture Javad Sadatinejad has proposed that Pakistan and Iran can use their own currencies to resolve problems in the way of conducting trade exchanges.

According to Ministry of Agriculture Jihad website, Sadatinejad made the remark on Sunday, when he received Abdul Razak Dawood, the advisor to Pakistan’s prime minister for commerce, textile, industry, production, and investment and his entourage.

Pakistan and Iran enjoy long-term relations, joint borders as well as common religion, culture and tribes, which can help improve trade ties, the Iranian minister noted.

Tehran suggest Iran-Pakistan trade be done with national currencies – IRNA English

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