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AFP - Russia plans to open a US$ 5 billion credit line for Iran to help finance infrastructure projects in the country, officials from both countries said Thursday during a visit by Moscow’s energy minister, Alexander Novak.
“We hope we can open a US$5 billion (4.5 billion euros) credit line,” Novak told Iranian Telecommunications Minister Mahmoud Vaezi, according to ISNA news agency.
Transportation Minister Abbas Akhoundi said after meeting Novak that “the Russians are going to allocate a credit line for infrastructure projects in Iran.”
“The first project would be electrifying the Garmsar-Incheh Borun train line (connecting north central Iran to the north eastern border with Turkmenistan) at a cost of $1.2 billion financed through the credit line,” state television quoted him as saying.
Novak was accompanied by representatives from 50 Russian companies “ready to invest in Iran”, he told First Vice President Eshaq Jahangiri, according to the official IRNA news agency.