An Iranian official expressed the hope that a joint credit line between Tehran and Tokyo would contribute to the implementation of joint projects on water management systems.
Managing director of Iran’s National Water and Wastewater Engineering Company Hamidreza Janbaz said a substantial portion of the joint credit line with Japan is expected be allocated to the implementation of water and wastewater projects.
He made the comments at the 2nd conference on Iran-Japan cooperation in the water and wastewater industry, held in Tehran on Saturday.
Janbaz emphasized the need for closer interaction between the Iranian and Japanese private sectors in the water industry.
The official had already told Tasnim that Japan’s advanced technologies in water management, together with Iran’s scientific potential and human resources, can help improve efficiency of water systems in the country.
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