Press Release

04 August 2013

Minister Nkoana-Mashabane has arrived in Tehran to attend the inauguration of the new President of the Islamic Republic of Iran

International Relations and Cooperation Minister Nkoana-Mashabane has arrived in Tehran, Islamic Republic of Iran, to attend the inauguration of Dr Hassan Rouhani as Iran’s new President. The inauguration is scheduled for today (04 August 2013).

Dr Rouhani was elected in presidential elections, which took place on 14 June 2013.

President-Elect Rouhani has already been congratulated by His Excellency President Jacob Zuma, who expressed the hope that bilateral relations between South Africa and Iran would be consolidated under his leadership.

President Zuma also requested Dr Rouhani to give priority to resolving all outstanding issues with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) as far as Iran’s nuclear programme was concerned. Doing so would not only allow Iran to reclaim its rightful place in the international community, but it would also result in the lifting of international sanctions, which have caused immense hardships to the Iranian people.

The Minister is expected to re-emphasise these messages in her engagements with the Iranian authorities, while at the same time demonstrating South Africa’s desire to give new impetus to bilateral relations.

In October 2013, South Africa will host the Eleventh Meeting of the South Africa–Iran Joint Commission. The Joint Commission with Iran is one of the longest running structured bilateral mechanisms that South Africa has with any country.

South Africa maintains a friendly relationship with Iran, even though the international sanctions imposed against the Islamic Republic have made trade increasingly difficult.

One of the effects of these sanctions was that South Africa had to end its oil imports from Iran in June 2012.  The Joint Commission will allow the two Governments the opportunity to take stock of relations and to consider means in which bilateral ties could be further expanded.

For more information, please contact Mr Clayson Monyela, 082 884 5974

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