He further said given Switzerland’s experience in security of nuclear power plants, power plants safety equipment and waste management, the two sides’ cooperation can include these areas.
"Iran, as regional hub in industry and technology, is ready for producing and distributing joint products through joint investment.”
Lofven, for his part, said his country is willing to boost commercial exchanges with Iran to the level they used to be before sanctions.
"We are after diverse solutions in all financial and banking fields and we support measures of our banks for further connection,” the Swedish official said.
The visit by the Swedish premier also featured the two sides signing five documents of cooperation.
The documents enabled cooperation in the areas of innovation and technology, higher education and research, road construction, communication and information technology, and family and women’s affairs.