Heading a delegation, Sattari arrived in Ankara on Tuesday and held a meeting with the Turkish vice-president, Fuat Oktay.
Sattari and Oktay exchanged views about ways to promote bilateral relations between the two governments in diverse areas of science and technology.
During his visit, Sattari also met with the Turkish minister of science, industry and technology.
Tehran and Ankara have ramped up efforts in recent years to boost bilateral relations in all areas, economy in particular, setting a $30-billion annual trade target and signing several agreements to enhance cooperation in various areas.
Turkey is one of Iran’s major trading partners in the region which has come under pressure from Washington to stop working with Tehran under the US’ anti-Iran sanctions.
Turkey has emphasized that the US demands to stop purchasing oil and gas from Iran would go unheeded by Ankara.
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