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Iran central bank chief heads to Moscow for expanding monetary cooperation
Iran's Central Bank Governor Abdolnaser Hemmati led a delegation to Moscow to discuss expanding monetary and banking cooperation between Iran and Russia. The talks aim to facilitate monetary exchanges, strengthen central bank collaboration, and develop mechanisms for broader economic ties, amid ongoing Western sanctions on Iran and potential U.S.-Iran negotiations on sanctions relief.
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