Establishment of energy corridor from Russia to Persian Gulf through Iran

 Mojtaba Damirchilou, the secretary-general of the Eurasian Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has proposed the establishment of an energy corridor from Russia passing through Iran to the Persian Gulf.
Damirchilou has said according to the geographical location and existing infrastructure in Iran, the capacity is available to pay attention to this area before the past, as regional countries are also interested in cooperating with Iran in this regard.
The use of existing infrastructure and the creation of new infrastructure to reach regional markets should be considered. In this field, constructive cooperation has started and we have a clear vision, the official stated.
He also noted that there is cooperation between Iran and the regional countries in the field of energy export, swap and transit.
There have been long-standing ties between Iran and the countries of the Eurasian region, as these regions have extensive connections with Iran, the official stated.
The official went on to say that in the field of oil industry, Iran has ties with all the countries of the Eurasian region, explaining that these countries are either oil and gas producers and exporters or energy consumers.
Iran’s energy networks are connected with Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan and Armenia, Damirchilou noted, adding that effective communication between Iran and neighboring countries is underway.
“In the field of exporting petroleum products and petrochemical products, there are many capacities and a clear perspective could be imagined.”
In the field of investment and joint cooperation, such as the development of oil and gas fields, a constructive understanding has been formed between Iran and Russia, as several contracts are being implemented, he said, noting that under the new conditions of Russia due to the oil embargoes on the country, a new field of cooperation has been formed.
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