Pointing to the opening of a new chapter in Iran-Georgia relations in post-sanctions era, Sarmadi said the special geography of Iran and Georgia is among the reasons to deepen bilateral relations in various fields.
Following a detailed study and design of feasibility within the existing capacity, transportation, transit of goods and energy is of interest to both sides and mutual cooperation is considered a priority, Sarmadi asserted.
Sarmadi underlined that the growing cooperation will lead to economic growth which will in turn lead to regional stability and security. He also welcomed holding of meetings by officials of the two countries.
Kakha Kaladze, for his part, haild Iran’s rich culture and said enjoying a shared and common history has a positive effect on bilateral interactions.