Qavam Shahidi pointed to the limitations on the export of the Iranian goods to Georgia and the concern of the Iranian businessmen over the issue while calling for addressing the issue.
The Iranian ambassador noted that Iran and Georgia should pursue their long-run interests, adding that the restrictions could leave negative impacts on the economic cooperation of the countries and hence lowering the volume of their trade exchanges.
In a relevant development in early December 2019, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif in a meeting with Georgian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Khvtisiashvili in Tehran underlined the need to develop mutual cooperation in different political and economic fields.
During the meeting in the Iranian capital, Zarif and Khvtisiashvili explored avenues for bolstering and reinvigorating all-out relations.
The two sides discussed the status of the bilateral relations and exchanged views on the ways to expand cooperation in different fields.
Khvtisiashvili visited Tehran in December to participate in the third round of bilateral political consultations between Iran and Georgia.
Source: Farsnews- Date: (30 May 2020)