In an interview with IRNA published on Saturday, Scholz said, "We are proud to
be a partner in the transformation of Iran’s economy and I must say we are
really impressed by the way your leadership embraces the current extraordinary
challenges as an opportunity to renew the economic base of your country and to
make it fit for the 21st century’s global market.”
"By this we would build on Iran’s economic concept of resistance economy which
has a second element which is an entrepreneurial focus and to build a resilient
middle class of small and medium-sized economic operators,” he said.
Hailing President Hassan Rouhani’s "symbolic” visit to Austria in May, Scholz
said Rouhani was the first head of state to visit his country since Austria
assumed the presidency of the EU Council.
He added that the visit was also Rouhani’s first trip of his second term in
office to a Western country as well as the first one after the U.S. exit of the
JCPOA, also known as the Iran nuclear agreement.
"Dr. Rouhani’s visit was seen in Austria as a signal for Iran’s determination to
further deepen the ties with Austria and to capitalize on the special profile on
which the relationship between the two countries was built,” the Austrian envoy
stated.
He reiterated his country’s resolve to preserve the JCPOA and supported Iran’s
right to enjoy economic benefits from the JCPOA, provided that it fulfills its
obligations from the agreement as has been certified by the IAEA meanwhile 12
times.
"Complementary to the efforts at the EU level in maintaining and preserving the
economic dimension of the JCPOA, Austria is working on concepts to maintain and
to promote wider economic relations with Iran,” he added.
Source:TehranTimes