Iraq, Iran signs deals to establish, run refineries in Syria, Iraq


(MENAFN) Iran has finished agreements with Syria and Iraq to establish factories in the stated nations and runs them as a stakeholder, as per a member of the Iranian Parliament’s Energy Committee.

One of the main resolutions for neutralizing the U.S. bans is to grow extra-territorial collaboration with other countries in oil industry such as building and shareholding in refineries overseas, Qasem Saedi updated IRNA on Thursday.

On the words of Saedi, Iran has also inked agreements with south American nations such as Venezuela to restore their refineries, pointing that one of the simple problems that worries the West is the access of Iranian technology into nations that are in America's backyard, Saedi claimed that “They know very well that one of the opportunities that Iran was able to create in order to neutralize the impacts of the sanctions was contributing to the development of the oil industries of other countries like Venezuela.”

He went on to say that “Iran has made significant advancement in terms of technical and engineering knowledge and technology as well as in training experts; In fact, today we are among the well-known pioneers in the energy sector and especially in constructing refineries.”

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