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The Presidency, Pretoria, Media Statement, 25 April 2016

 

 

South Africa and Iran

 

Sign Landmark Agreements to Boost

 

Economic and Trade Relations

 

 

The State Visit of President Jacob Zuma to the Islamic Republic of Iran has
ended on a high note with the signing of several agreements and commitments
being made by both sides to take economic and trade relations to greater
heights following the lifting of sanctions in Iran.

 

President Zuma has undertaken the State Visit to Iran on 24-25 April. The
visit began with the official talks and signing of agreements as well as
interaction with the South Africa-Iran Business Forum on 24 April. Today, 25
April, President Zuma was taken on a tour of cultural sites in Isfahan, as
part of promoting greater understanding, people to people cooperation and
tourism between the two countries.

 

President Zuma is upbeat about his discussions with President Hasan Rouhani.
Whilst in Tehran, the President also paid a courtesy call to Iran's Supreme
Spiritual Leader, the Grand Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Khomeini. 

 

South Africa views the Islamic Republic of Iran as a strategic trading
partner within the Middle East and Central Asian regions. In the bilateral
sphere, South Africa and Iran share a long historical relationship, with
Iran having stood with and supported the struggle for liberation in South
Africa. South Africa has also stood with Iran in the face of unilaterally
imposed sanctions.

 

While the countries have maintained good relations over the years, total
trade has unfortunately been falling over the past decade owing to, amongst
others, the non-existence of banking relations between South Africa and the
Islamic Republic of Iran and the various sanctions imposed by the West. As
of 2015, total trade between the two countries stood at three hundred and
fifty eight million rands (R358 million). President Zuma stressed that this
figure does not reflect the optimal capabilities of the two economies.

 

The two Presidents undertook to take cooperation to a higher level in the
fields of trade, education and skills development; science and technology;
energy, including petrochemical gas exploration and refining capacity;
agriculture; mining and mineral beneficiation; infrastructure development
and transport; finance, banking and insurance and tourism.

 

President Zuma and President Rouhani witnessed the signing of the following
agreements;

 

1)  Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation in the field of Trade and
Industry;

 

2)  Memorandum of Understanding on the Establishment of an Investment Joint
Committee;

 

3)  Memorandum of Understanding on Agricultural Cooperation;

 

4)  Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation in the field of Water
Resources Management;

 

5)  Programme of Cooperation in the fields of Arts, Culture and Heritage for
the Years 2016 - 2019;

 

6)  Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation between Petroleum Oil and Gas
Corporation of South Africa (PETROSA) and the Research Institute of
Petroleum Industry (RIPI);

 

7)  Memorandum of Understanding between the Financial Intelligence Unit of
the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Financial Intelligence Centre of the
Republic of South Africa concerning cooperation in the exchange of
Information related to Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing.

 

8)  Memorandum of Understanding on Insurance Cooperation between Bimeh
Markazi Iran (Central Insurance of the Islamic Republic of Iran) and
Financial Services Board of South Africa.

 

President Zuma and President Rouhani also discussed developments in the
Middle East region including in Iraq, Yemen and Syria, while emphasizing the
need for dialogue and a political solution to the ongoing crises in these
countries.

 

The regional and global threat of terrorism was also discussed and the two
leaders agreed to strengthen intelligence cooperation on strategic regional
security and stability issues to combat international terrorism in
particular.

 

On the international front, the two leaders agreed to intensify the call for
the reform of the United Nations especially the UN Security Council, as the
interests of the developing world need to be protected.

 

President Rouhani has accepted an invitation from President Zuma to
undertake a State Visit to South Africa.

 

President Zuma was accompanied by Ms Noma-India Mfeketo, Deputy Minister of
International Relations and Cooperation;  Dr Rob Davies, Minister of  Trade
and Industry; Mr Pravin Gordhan, Minister of Finance; Mr Ebrahim Patel,
Minister of Economic  Development; Ms Tina Joemat-Pettersson, Minister of
Energy; and Ms Nomvula Mokonyane,  Minister of Water Affairs and Sanitation.

 

 

Issued by: 

The Presidency, Pretoria

 

Enquiries:

Bongani Majola on 082 339 1993or [email protected] or Clayson
Monyela on 082 884 5974 or [email protected]

 

www.thepresidency.gov.za

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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