Three Iranian delegations will visit Indonesia to discuss development of bilateral ties in the banking, oil and advanced technology sectors.
A senior advisor to Indonesian vice president Dewi Fortuna Anwar announced the upcoming visit of Iranian delegations to the country aiming at holding talks over bilateral ties with the country's officials.
Iranian Ambassador to Indonesia Valiollah Mohammadi also confirmed the news, saying that the talks will focus on cooperation in banking, technology and oil sectors in post-sanctions era.
The first Iranian oil delegation will visit Jakarta next week for talks on cooperation in the field.
Pointing to the possibility of talks with Iran about cooperation in the field of peaceful nuclear technologies, Anwar told reporters that Indonesia has already voiced its readiness for nuclear cooperation with all the countries.