Zamaninia will review cooperation potentials between Tehran and Athens during his two-day stay in Athens. The Iranian official will also hold talks with Greek energy officials for expansion of mutual ties with Iran.
Furthermore, Zamaninia's visit will be a preliminary to an upcoming visit to Tehran by Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras.
On November 30, Greek Minister for Foreign Affairs Nikos Kotzias headed a 40-strong delegation in a meeting with Iranian Minister of Petroleum Bijan Zangeneh to discuss energy cooperation in the post-sanctions setting.
During the meeting Zangeneh underlined buying stocks of Greek refineries by Iranian firms, and said Tadbir Energy, an Iranian energy company, has indicated interest to purchase stocks of a Greek refinery which is supported by the Iranian Ministry of Petroleum.
"The purchase of Greek refineries by Iranian companies is a good thing to happen while the Ministry of Petroleum does not directly buy Greek refineries," he added.
A delegation comprising 40 business leaders arrived in the capital on November 30 to see cooperation opportunities in Iran following the sanctions removal.
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