ZAGREB, May 1 (Hina) - A Croatian delegation's visit to Iran is a
turning-point in the relations between the two countries, Prime
Minister Nikica Valentic told a news conference Sunday upon his
return from Tehran.
The delegation was received today by Iranian President Akbar
Hashemi Rafsanjani.
Valentic said that the most important agreement signed in
Tehran was that on economic relations between the two countries. A
120 million dollar agreement on building of four ships will be
signed within ten days, and it will help restructuring of the
shipbuilding. The ships will be paid mostly by oil from Iran, said
Valentic adding that agreements on building of 15 more ships are
expected to be signed very soon.
Valentic told journalists that agreements on trade and
transport co-operation were also signed.
Talks held in Tehran also focused on political issues: the
situation in Bosnia-Herzegovina and relations between Iran and
Croatia, Valentic told the news conference. The Iranian hosts
underlined that they backed full implementation of the Washington
agreements between Croatia and B-H. It was agreed that Iranian-
Croatian-BosnianHerzegovinian economic commission would be
established soon, said Valentic.
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