Hassan Rouhani
Iran wants to become a major exporting nation following the lifting of international sanctions,
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said on Tuesday, adding that economic
growth was crucial to defeating extremism in the Middle East.
Rouhani
is on a four-day visit to Italy and France, where he is looking to
rebuild Iran's ties with the West and promote his country as a pillar of
strength and stability in an increasingly fraught and fragmented
region.
Italy unveiled some 17 billion euros ($18.4 billion) of
deals with Iran on Monday and mega contracts are also in the offing in
France, with EU countries anxious to cash in on the recent end of
sanctions following last year's nuclear accord.
"We are ready to
welcome investment, welcome technology and create a new export market,"
Rouhani told a business forum on the second day of his stay in Rome,
saying that Iran wanted to become a regional economic hub.
"Under the new conditions, we want to export 30 percent of what we produce in Iran."
"If we want to combat extremism in the world, if we want to fight
terror, one of the roads before us is providing growth and jobs. Lack of
growth creates forces for terrorism. Unemployment creates soldiers for
terrorists," the Iranian leader said.
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