Japanese Ambassador: Tehran and Tokyo relations have a clear path ahead – Mehr News Agency | Iranian and world news

According to RCO News Agency, TsocadaTamakiIn an exclusive ierview with the Tehran Times, the Japanese ambassador to Iran, referring to the long -standing history of Tehran -Tokyo friendly relations, outlined a clear prospect for the developme of cooperation between the two couries in the fields of energy, infrastructure, culture and tourism.
The Japanese ambassador described the relations between Tehran and Tokyo as warm and sincere, and emphasized that the two sides have deep respect for each other’s culture and civilization, which is a strong basis for developing cooperation.
Referring to the many capacities in the field of technology, infrastructure and culture, he emphasized the readiness of Japan’s companies and the private sector to develop cooperation after improving iernational conditions; The full text of this conversation follows:
How do you evaluate the curre situation of Iran -Japan relations?
The relations between Iran and Japan are very warm and friendly, and I believe there is deep respect for each other’s culture and civilization. The same understanding of the founding emotions is a very good and iimate relationship between the two couries.
What are the most importa ierests of Japan in maiaining relations with Iran?
Iran is located in the Middle East and this region is key to Japan, because we depend on its energy. Energy security is one of the fundameal factors that determine Japan’s relations with the region, especially Iran. It is also vital to us for maritime security that guaraees the flow of energy between the Middle East and Japan. For this reason, Iran is a very importa coury for us.
What is Japan’s official stance on unilateral sanctions against Iran?
Iernational sanctions are the result of long discussions about couries’ behavior and their adherence to iernational laws and regulations. Regarding Iran -related sanctions, the issue of Iran’s nuclear program has always been a dispute. Every coury has the right to have a peaceful nuclear program, but the reason for the sanctions is that Iran has failed to convince the iernational community that its nuclear activities are purely peaceful. There is still an opportunity to promote accouability. At the same time, Japan and the iernational community are ready to cooperate with Iran to guaraee life in a peaceful and prosperous environme, and we hope that Iran can prove that its nuclear program is merely for peaceful purposes to lift sanctions.
Is Japan ierested in expanding economic cooperation with Iran in areas such as technology or infrastructure?
In order to restore economic relations to the full level, external conditions must be improved; That is, sanctions should be lifted. In this case, Japanese companies are ierested in operating in areas such as infrastructure reconstruction, especially petrochemical refineries and service infrastructure such as power plas and water. Japanese car market in Iran very large and Stop It is and we are ready to export if conditions are provided. It is also importa to pay atteion to the decline in carbon and improve the productivity of energy and related industries such as the hydrogen industry. These are just a few examples of attractive cooperation.
What is the status of cultural exchange programs between Iran and Japan? Can you give examples?
In the field of culture, especially for public culture, these exchanges are mostly by the private sector and businesses, and the governme has a less role. There are many exchanges, including in the field AnimeComputer Games, Literature and Cinema. The people of both couries are familiar with each other’s culture, and I have no concern about the coinuation of these exchanges. Governmes can play a role in preserving historical and archeological heritage. The year, which is the 100th anniversary of Iran -Japan diplomatic relations, will be a good opportunity to review history and plan for the future of cultural exchanges.
What is the level of Japanese tourism to Iran and what can be expanded?
To be honest, the Japanese tourism to Iran is very small, which has many reasons; Lack of direct flights, currency problems, telecommunications and transportation, as well as hosting services in hotels and restauras that have not yet reached iernational standards. The lack of necessary infrastructure is also a major obstacle. But in general, the Iranian tourism market has very poteial; Iran has beautiful natural landscapes, rich cultural heritage, local attractions, cultural diversity and fascinating food. We hope that we can work together in the best possible way.
What is your personal outlook for the future of Iran -Japan relations?
Given the deep cultural and civilization bonds, I am very optimistic. The two sides are ierested in knowing more. I hope that foreign conditions will improve, the economic activity will return to the former level and increase popular exchanges, which will be more active.
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