Iran (IMNA) - Sánchez highlighted his support for Masoud Pezeshkian, the President of Iran, and praised his initiatives aimed at promoting peace. He noted the sister city relationship between Isfahan and Barcelona, pointing out their many commonalities. Barcelona, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is economically vibrant and recognized as a major global tourism hub.
Discussing the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on global economies, particularly Spain's, Sánchez stated that Barcelona is now recovering and returning to its path of progress. He conveyed messages of goodwill from Isfahan to Barcelona's mayor and expressed hopes for continued cooperation.
Emphasizing the significance of city-to-city relationships that transcend political issues, Sánchez underscored Spain's commitment to fostering public cooperation between Barcelona and Isfahan, especially in economic and trade sectors. He assured that even during challenging times, Spain's embassy maintained its economic activities in Iran.
Sánchez also addressed water management and advanced technologies, mentioning Spain's campaign for water conservation. He noted that despite having a desert region in southeastern Spain, it produces a significant amount of fruits and vegetables due to efficient use of water resources and sunlight.
Finally, he reiterated the potential for collaboration with Spanish companies in Iran, particularly in water desalination technologies, expressing optimism about expanding cooperation in various fields.
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