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Swiss FM due in Tehran to expand SHTA: Businessman

Swiss Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis

A businessman says the top Swiss diplomat is planning to visit Iran in the upcoming days to discuss how his country could expand a humanitarian channel meant to help Tehran avoid US sanctions.

Sharif Nezam Mafi, who chairs the Iran-Switzerland Joint Chamber of Commerce, said on Wednesday that during his visit to Tehran, Swiss Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis will try to secure funds from the Iranian side for further activation of the Swiss Humanitarian Trade Arrangement (SHTA).

“During this trip ... (they) will be seeking an expansion of the SHTA and its worth noting that a main discussion on this issue is the financing,” Nezam Mafi was quoted as saying by ILNA news agency, adding, “It seems that some solutions have been found to secure these financial resources.”

Cassis is due in Tehran on September 5-6 to mark the 100th anniversary of his country’s diplomatic presence in Iran, said a report by the IRIB News.

The Swiss embassy in Tehran is also in charge of US interests in Iran as the two countries have cut diplomatic ties since 1980 and more than a year after the victory of the Islamic Revolution in Iran.

Swiss authorities managed to accommodate a first official transaction under the SHTA in late July. That proved critical for both Switzerland and Iran as it was a first time since the re-imposition of US sanctions in 2018 that funds belonging to the Central Bank of Iran (CBI) had got round the US sanctions and were processed by a European bank.  

Switzerland has secured a special waiver from Washington to allow the SHTA to work. That comes despite repeated claims by the US government that Iran’s humanitarian needs, including medicine, are exempt from the unilateral bans imposed on the country.

Nezam Mafi said some 50 major business deals are waiting for an expansion of funds through the SHTA.

He said Cassis’ visit to Tehran would be a good opportunity for Iran to further activate a channel that could prove highly helpful in several months’ time when a potential new administration in the US could begin to remove the sanctions.


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