Rabiyee made the remarks in a meeting with Indian Minister of Labor and Employment of Bandaru Dattatreya on the sidelines of the 106th session of the International Labor Organization meeting in Geneva, Switzerland.
He also expressed hope for more interaction and cooperation with India, and said that a draft memorandum of understanding (MoU) has been prepared concerning technical-vocational training , cooperatives, social insurances and retail businesses, which Iran hopes they will be implemented with India's cooperation in the near future.
Dattatreya, for his part, referred to common grounds for cooperation with Iran, and announced his country’s readiness to transfer its experiences in the fields of rural employment, IT and ICT to Iran.
In relevant remarks on Wednesday, Iranian Communications and Information Technology Minister Mahmoud Vaezi underlined that his country's policy is based on boosting cooperation with the world countries in specialized areas.
"The world can become a better place to live only through cooperation with different world countries," Vaezi said.
He reiterated that there are many Iranian companies in the field of ICT which are ready to cooperate with their international counterparts.