According to the report, “in addition to the United Nations sanctions in force since 2006, the European Union also adopted its own, on June 27, when its Council opted in favor of a resolution on the implementation of the regulation on restrictive measures at the once morest Iran. »
While Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Albania, Ukraine and Moldova joined, Serbia opted out.
The report indicates that on July 11, more than 80 Serbian and Iranian businessmen met in Belgrade, at a business forum organized at the Serbian Chamber of Commerce, in the presence of representatives of business associations and governments of both countries.
The Serbian Chamber of Commerce said that “the economies of Serbia and Iran can cooperate successfully and elevate their economic relations to a much higher level in almost all areas”, according to the report.
The report states that “trade between Serbia and Iran amounted to $50.8 million in 2021, an increase of 115.2% compared to 2020”.