Agreement on Central Banks cooperation to bring Russia and Iran to new level
Read on the website Vestnik KavkazaThe direct connection has been established between the banks of Iran and Russia, governor of the Iranian Central Bank Mohammadreza Farzin said.
Farzin said that within the framework of the joint action plan of banking cooperation signed last year by the two countries' central banks, the first step toward the implementation was taken on Sunday.
The Iranian top banker said added that the Iranian banking network will also have a direct connection with other 106 foreign banks, stressing the banking channel between Iran and the world is being reinstated.
The CBI announced on Sunday that Iran's electronic financial messaging system, known as SEPAM domestically, and the Financial Messaging System of the Bank of Russia, known as SPFS, were connected following the signing of a deal between the two central banks on the same day.
At the signing ceremony, Mohsen Karimi, the CBI's deputy governor for international affairs, said the step will help prepare the ground for traders and banks from the two countries to increase cooperation and transactions without facing the restrictions imposed by the sanctions, according to Iran's official news agency IRNA.
He added that based on the agreement, all Iranian banks abroad and foreign banks that are connected to Russia's SPFS, including over 100 banks in 13 countries, will be able to exchange messages and communicate with the banks inside Iran.
Russian official Vladislav Gridchin also attended the ceremony, noting that the greatest privilege of this move is that the western sanctions can have no effect on it, ISNA reported.