....And THIS!
http://kosovareport.blogspot.com/2006/01/iran-serbia-sign-security-agreement.html
Sunday, January 29, 2006
Iran, Serbia sign security agreement
Tehran — Monday - Iranian First Vice President Parviz Davoudi on Sunday authorized temporary signing of an agreement on security cooperation between the governments of Iran and Serbia-Montenegro, according to Iranian news agency.
According to the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA), in response to the proposal of the Ministry of Interior, the secretariat of the government’s council for dissemination of information and the cabinet authorized the Ministry of Information to proceed and temporarily ink such an agreement.
The move is in accordance with article 2 of Iran’s by-law on drawing up and signing international contracts approved in 1992, reports IRNA.
November 13, 2008
Albania calls for Iran investment
ATHENS (IRNA) -- Albanian President Bamir Topi on Tuesday called on Iran to make investment in Albania.
In a meeting with Irans Ambassador to Albania Ali-Eqbal Zarech, Topi discussed the latest regional developments as well as the issues about the Balkans and Kosovo.
Bringing stability in Kosovo would restore peace in the Balkans, the Albanian president said.
He also called for further Tehran-Tirana cooperation in the economic field.
Topi urged Irans participation in the Albanian investment projects.
Meanwhile, Iranian ambassador expressed Irans readiness to invest in the Albanian infrastructure projects and provide engineering and technical services for that country as well.
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That's not just a little "trade", that's direct investment of Iran in Albania, being invited by Albanians.
---------------------------------------Or try this:
Last update - 23:20 15/05/2008 Israel's allies, Iran's trading partners By Yossi Melman, Haaretz Correspondent
Germany, Austria and Switzerland have been Iran's biggest trading partners, with Germany at exports to Iran of $4B per year.