The Presidency, Pretoria, 24 April 2016

 

 

Media remarks by His Excellency President Jacob Zuma

 

during the media briefing on the occasion of the

 

State Visit to The Islamic Republic of Iran, Tehran

 

 

Your Excellency, President of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Dr Hassan
Rouhani;

Honourable Ministers,

Members of the media

 

 

Good Day,

 

Let me start by thanking His Excellency President Rouhani for his invitation
for me to undertaken this State Visit, and for the warm hospitality we have
received since our arrival here in Tehran.

 

We have just completed a round of successful bilateral discussions with His
Excellency President Rouhani.

 

It was a meeting characterised by the spirit of friendship and frank
exchange of views in support of our mutual objective to transform our
bilateral relationship into a substantive strategic partnership.

 

Iran occupies a special place in our history of struggle in South Africa.
Iran was at the forefront of the fight against Apartheid, pledging
solidarity with the South African people and cutting ties with the Apartheid
Regime.

 

Revolution

 

South Africans were inspired by the 1979 Islamic Revolution, which showed us
that emancipation is possible, whatever the odds.

 

With the demise of Apartheid in 1994, South Africa and Iran established
formal diplomatic ties that have flourished to what they are today.

 

Our relations with Iran are conducted within the structured framework of the
Joint Commission established in 1995 and the Deputy Ministerial Working
Group.

 

This is an inter-sessional mechanism to review progress and ensure the
implementation of the decisions and outcomes of the Joint Commission. 

 

Our bilateral relations are also informed by regular high level exchanges,
such as the very productive visit of South Africa's Deputy President to Iran
at the end of last year.

 

It is in this regard that today we discussed various mechanisms that we can
deploy to strengthen our political, trade, investment and economic, as well
as people-to-people relations between our countries. 

 

Business

 

I am accompanied by a business delegation, which signals South Africa's
willingness to consolidate business relations between the two countries and
accept the challenge to dramatically expand trade volumes. 

 

My Ministerial delegation has also reported positive outcomes following
consultations with their Iranian counterparts.

 

We have also expressed our congratulations to the People and the Government
of Iran for the successful conclusion of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of
Action and the subsequent lifting of all nuclear related sanctions
unilaterally imposed against the Islamic Republic.

 

We reiterated our position, in line with the Non-Alignment Movement, that
Iran has a right to develop nuclear energy for peaceful purposes. 

 

We are pleased with the lifting of sanctions, which will allow Iran to
deepen engagement with the community of nations and create further
prosperity for its people, including ours.

 

We are confident that today we have laid a solid foundation for the
elevation and consolidation of bilateral relations between our governments
and our people into a strategic partnership. 

 

I thank you.  

 

 

Issued by:

The Presidency, Pretoria

 

www.thepresidency.gov.za

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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