Poland’s deputy minister for economic development, who is on an official visit to Iran, voiced his country’s willingness to sign a sister city pact between the historical cities of Krakow and Isfahan.
Speaking in a meeting with the representative of Iran-Poland Friendship Association in Isfahan, Tadeusz Koscinski said he will raise and support the issue of signing a sister city pact between Isfahan and Krakow in his upcoming meetings with Krakow’s authorities, who are willing to ink the deal.
Poland’s economic development ministry is seeking to establish a business development office in Iran, he further said.
In a meeting in Warsaw back in May, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and Polish Prime Minister Beata Szydlo weighed plans to build up a strong economic partnership between Tehran and Warsaw and immediately implement the trade deals the two countries have already signed.
Zarif paid a visit to Poland as part of a European tour, which took him also to Finland, Sweden, and Latvia.
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