Chairman of Poland's Senate Bogdan Borusewicz voiced Warsaw's willingness to tap current capacities to expand economic ties with Tehran, particularly in view of the recent conclusion of nuclear talks between Iran and world powers.
The atmosphere created after the nuclear deal between Iran and the P5+1 (Russia, China, the US, Britain, France, and Germany) has provided good opportunities in various economic fields for cooperation between Iran and European countries, Poland in particular, Borusewicz said on Sunday, reported Tasnim News Agency.
The Polish lawmaker made the remarks in a meeting in Tehran with the Iranian head of Iran-Poland Parliamentary Friendship Group Vahid Ahmadi.
The current level of economic exchanges between Tehran and Warsaw is low, he noted, adding that capacities for increased economic cooperation should be used.
He further said Polish economic institutes and corporations are keen on joint investments and cooperation in the agriculture, industry, and energy sectors.
"Historical friendship between the two nations, and the positive attitude of the Polish government and senate towards the Islamic Republic of Iran can make a great contribution to reinforcing bilateral ties in political, economic and parliamentary fields," he added.
Ahmadi highlighted the significant role of the two countries' parliaments in the expansion of Iran-Poland ties, and urged that the great potentials for increased parliamentary cooperation between the two sides be used to develop relations in economic and trade fields.