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March 2003 / No. 22


Interactive


Jiang Zemin, Chinese President

China Can Serve as a Model

"Agreements signed by Iran and China show bilateral cooperation mainly centers on joint ventures, oil and gas, trade visas, and exhibitions. Customs and transportation account for another part of Tehran-Beijing cooperation."

 
Jose Maria Aznar,
Spanish Prime Minister
Making Room in Europe

"Spain is Iran’s fourth biggest trading partner in the 15-member European Union following Italy, Germany and France."


Brigadier General Dr. Hussein Alaei, Managing Director of Aerospace Industries Organization

Iran Soaring High in the Sky

"Manufacturers of Iran-140 say this plane can be manufactured under conditions equal to rival planes, but there are no adequate supporting laws to promote the goals of the domestic aerospace industry."

 
Mohammad-Reza Nematzadeh,
President of NPC

How to Improve Revenue

"It is estimated that Iran will export 4.5 million tons of petrochemical products by the end of the current Iranian year and 15 million tons within the next three years."


Atal Behari Vajpayee, Indian Prime Minister

Iran-India Entente

"Iran and India call for "pluralism, diversity and tolerance" and applaud "Dialogue among Civilizations" as an appropriate means of "addressing discord and differences in international relations."

 
Mahathir Mohammad,
Senior Malaysian officials including Prime Minister

It Takes Two to Flourish

"Malaysia follows an exemplary development pattern. In fact, Kuala Lumpur has the most successful development record among members of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC)."


Ali Milani, Managing Director of Bank Tejarat

Bank Tejarat Financing for the Future

"It is not only industries that are pursing such policies; Iran’s Bank Tejarat issued millions of dollars worth of guarantees to support the South Pars project."

 
Jalal Rasoulof, Managing Director, Bank Keshavarzi

Hailing Private Banks

"Private banks will pave the way for competition and more dynamism of state banks. Besides, private banks will take care of a part of banking operations, allowing state banks to zero in on their original responsibilities."

 

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