Iranian and Kazakh ministers have agreed to prioritize strengthening economic ties, aiming to elevate bilateral trade to $3 billion. The commitment was made during discussions between Iran’s Minister of Roads and Urban Development, Farzaneh Sadegh, and Kazakhstan’s Minister of Trade and Integration, Arman Shakkaliyev. Both officials underscored the importance of increased cooperation to achieve the ambitious trade target. Details of specific measures to facilitate this growth were not immediately disclosed. This initiative signals a continued effort by both nations to deepen economic relations. The move reflects a broader trend of Iran seeking to expand trade with regional partners amid international sanctions. Further negotiations are expected to outline a concrete roadmap for achieving the $3 billion goal.