Japan ready to help Iran smarten postal services: Minister

Japanese State Minister for Foreign Affairs Tsuge Yoshifumi announced his country’s readiness to cooperate with Iran on smartening postal
services.
The minister who visited the Islamic Republic of Iran as a special envoy of Prime Minister Kishida Fumio to attend the inauguration ceremony of President Masoud Pezeshkian on July 30, added that Iranians were the first ones to establish the first post office to courier parcels, reported ISNA.
During his visit to the Postal Sorting Office of Tehran which was accompanied Japan’s Ambassador to Iran Tamaki Tsukada, the minister was briefed on the operational units, equipment and postal processes of the office.
He hailed the cultural commonality and good relations between the two countries and said: “We are ready to help Iran’s post in the path of smartening by transferring experience as well as developing equipment and facilities.
In order to develop the ties between the two countries, the Iran National Post Company has proposed to print a joint stamp of Iran and Japan.
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