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Iranian Banking Problems' Solution with EU via Slovenia

Iranian Banking Problems' Solution with EU via Slovenia

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To Solve the Banking Problems Iran will move to EU via Slovenia

To Solve the Banking Problems Iran will move to EU via Slovenia: A senior Slovenian official here on Sunday described US as the main culprit behind the problems hampering Iran’s banking transactions with other countries.

Iztok Zivko“, the Managing Director of the Slovenian “Tevel Company“, who had traveled to Iran along with a Slovenian high ranking politico-economic delegation, voiced his determination to expand cooperation with the Iranian side, in an interview with an Iranian news channel. Confirming the long friendship and cooperation of the Slovenia with Iran during the sanction period, Zivkov added the travel of three Slovenian banks’ representatives to Iran indicates the country’s safe and sound environment for foreign investments.
He noted the representatives of Nova Ljubljanska, Gorenjskaa and SID banks are negotiating with the Central Bank of Iran (CBI) officials aimed at fostering mutual banking cooperation.

Zivko noted there is no hindrance on the way of fostering banking transaction between the two countries. Tevel is a specialized company in finding innovative solutions to gas and leak detection problems in mining and industry for more than 25 years.

On Nov 21, Slovenian President “Borut Pahor” heading a high ranking politico-economic delegation arrived in Tehran. While in Tehran, Slovenian president held talks with senior Iranian officials on ways to develop political and economic cooperation between the two countries.

According to a special report published by “PIMI” on “Nov. 23rd, 2016” the PIMI’s CEO who was invited to the ceremony organized on the occasion of the re-opening of the Slovenian Embassy in Iran, has had several constructive meetings with several Slovenian business people within the Slovenian top ranking Political/ Economical delegate to Iran.

During this evening ceremony, Mr. Saatnia and the PIM, PIME and PIMI team of editors and managers had a semi-official meeting with the Economical Minster of Slovenia about the potentials of the Iranian polymer industry. The meeting ended with a fast appointment with Mr. Robert Sirnik, Director of “Meditranski Institute za Monitoring” or “Mediterranean Monitoring Institute” in English at the central office of PIM.

The final outcomes yet to be published in near future. The following photo shows a photo-memory of this meeting.

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