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Iran to purchase Airbus

November 11, 2015 By bernard.montrel@gmail.com

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, who will visit France next week, on Wednesday announced the intention of his country to buy Airbus Airbus.
Tehran plans to buy Airbus announced Wednesday Iranian President Hassan Rouhani before his visit scheduled for next week in France.
In an interview with Europe 1 and France 2, he confirmed that, as announced Tuesday the Elysee, commercial agreements will be signed during the visit scheduled on November 17.
To the question of whether a purchase agreement with Airbus planned, Hassan Rohani, whose remarks were translated, said: “Today we have even Airbus, there are other companies that also we sell aircraft. These large companies including Airbus, are present in Iran. We will buy what is true of these big companies, including Airbus. ”
He recalled that the French delegation had visited Iran in recent months for negotiations in the field of transport, agriculture and industry, including automotive.
Europe 1 broadcast in mid-day of the first excerpts of the interview, the entirety will be 20:00 in the newspapers of the two media.
France 24 (via Google Tranlaste)

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Airbus, Iran, Purchase

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