
TEHRAN Iran and Belarus are moving to boost bilateral air transport cooperation, including plans to launch direct flights between Tehran and Minsk, the head of Irans Civil Aviation Organization said on Monday.Hossein Pourfarzaneh made the remarks during a meeting in Tehran with Alireza Sanai, Irans ambassador to Belarus, where the two discussed the resumption of flights between the two countries.Pourfarzaneh expressed appreciation for the ambassadors efforts in organizing bilateral technical meetings with Belarusian officials, including the countrys deputy transport minister and the head of its civil aviation authority.Referring to recent agreements reached in Belarus, Pourfarzaneh said the two countries had identified the promotion of tourism and cargo transport services as key areas for mutual cooperation in the aviation sector.
He added that direct flights from Tehran to Minsk are now a top priority within that framework.EF/Photo: Head of Irans Civil Aviation Organization Hossein Pourfarzaneh (R) and Alireza Sanai, Irans ambassador to Belarus.
This article first appeared/also appeared in Tehran Times