Iranian Government Accelerates Specialized Vehicle Program for Veterans
Tehran – In a significant development for Iran’s veteran community, senior government officials have announced intensified efforts to fulfill a key initiative aimed at providing specialized vehicles.
High-Level Meeting to Review Progress
A joint meeting was held today between Seyyed Mohammad Ata’bak, the Minister of Industry, Mines, and Trade, and Seyyed Saeed Ohadi, the Vice President and Head of the Martyrs and Veterans Affairs Foundation (Bonyad Shahid). The high-level session focused on reviewing the latest status of decisions and approvals concerning the provision of specialized vehicles for the nation’s veterans.
A Dedicated Task Force Established
To ensure dedicated follow-up on this priority matter, Minister Ata’bak announced that the Ministry’s Deputy for Machinery and Equipment Industries has formed a specialized five-member team. This team has been tasked with assuming direct responsibility for coordinating with all relevant executive agencies and governmental bodies to streamline the process and overcome any logistical challenges.
Multi-Agency Cooperation in Action
A report presented during the meeting detailed the concrete steps already taken by the ministry. It highlighted that the Ministry of Industry, in close cooperation with the Environmental Protection Organization, Customs Administration, Traffic Police, and the Central Bank of Iran, is vigorously pursuing the processes for currency allocation and the import of these specialized vehicles. This inter-agency collaboration is designed to resolve any existing obstacles in the shortest possible time frame.
Final Steps Underway
According to the provided information, securing the remaining required foreign currency and finalizing the necessary coordination for the import process are now top priorities. All related agencies have been instructed to expedite their respective executive procedures to bring this important program to fruition.
Leadership Commits to Veterans’ Rights
Concluding the meeting, Vice President Ohadi expressed his gratitude for the continuous follow-ups by Minister Ata’bak. He emphasized the minister’s active and influential role within both the government and the parliament in defending the rights of veterans and accelerating the implementation of approved measures, underscoring the state’s unwavering commitment to its heroes.