Lubomír Zaorálek, heading a 70-member delegation comprising directors of 48 companies, including aircraft manufacturing, tourism and traveling, pharmaceuticals, transportation, drilling and oil exploration, mining, power plant and railway firms, was welcomed by Isfahan Governor General and other provincial officials.
Elaborating on his visit to Iran, Czech FM said he has come to Iran to revive and strengthen the two countries' relations, especially economic ties, which had been weakened in recent years.
He underlined that the delegation of entrepreneurs and businessmen he is heading during his visit to Iran is the biggest economic delegation he has accompanied in recent months.
Reiterating that Czech businessmen are willing to hold ties with Iran, Zaorálek said the nuclear deal provided great opportunities for economic actors of the two countries for cooperation; MNA reported.