The meetings, held at the Koushk International Conference Center, will
run through Wednesday, according to reports by SHANA.
A broad agenda includes discussions on completing the International
North–South Transport Corridor, potential Russian gas transfers to Iran, and
expanding collaboration in space industries, nuclear energy, banking, customs,
mining, agriculture, healthcare, culture, tourism, science and technology.
Expert-level sessions are scheduled for the first two days, with
specialists from both countries tasked with addressing outstanding issues and
drafting a final memorandum of understanding.
The document is expected to be signed on the closing day by Iran’s Petroleum
Minister Mohsen Paknejad and Russia’s Energy Minister Sergei Tsivilev.
Officials said the commission provides a platform to resolve
challenges, deepen economic ties and outline a roadmap for future cooperation
between Tehran and Moscow.
The previous session of the commission was held in Moscow earlier this
year.