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Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
Wed Nov 11, 2015, 06:28 PM Nov 2015

Iranian President Pursuing Aviation, Auto Sector And Other Deals With France Amid Thaw In Ties

Source: ASSOCIATED PRESS

Nov 11, 2015 The Associated Press

PARIS – Iranian President Hassan Rouhani says Iran and France are pursuing deals in car manufacturing, agriculture and “probably” Airbus aircraft.

Rouhani, speaking to France-2 television and Europe-1 radio Wednesday, said protocol agreements will be signed during his visit to Paris next week that will “constitute a basis” for renewed trade. He said negotiations are already under way on industrial co-operation in the auto sector and aviation in particular.

The visit comes amid thawing relations after Iran and leading world powers, including France, reached an agreement this year aimed at limiting Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for relief from international sanctions.

Read more: http://www.canadianbusiness.com/business-news/iranian-president-pursuing-aviation-auto-sector-and-other-deals-with-france-amid-thaw-in-ties/

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Iranian President Pursuing Aviation, Auto Sector And Other Deals With France Amid Thaw In Ties (Original Post) Purveyor Nov 2015 OP
Ha ha ha. Crazy Iranians. Out trying to do business deals, help many in the country do better, be jtuck004 Nov 2015 #1
not sure i'd trade our govt for theirs just yet 6chars Nov 2015 #2
I suspect they feel the same way. lol n/t jtuck004 Nov 2015 #3
 

jtuck004

(15,882 posts)
1. Ha ha ha. Crazy Iranians. Out trying to do business deals, help many in the country do better, be
Wed Nov 11, 2015, 07:13 PM
Nov 2015

stronger. They will have to invest in infrastructure, training and education, will have a more secure future.

Not like us. We are letting our infrastructure crumble, no longer funding education as much, letting people move down the ladder while shipping their jobs overseas, giving their homes and wealth to bank$ter/donors, (so much so that many of their victims died much earlier than they would have), insuring that tens of millions of their children and their children's children will live their lives in poverty. Oh, and some of us want to drop bombs on Iran.

We'll show them.

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