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Yerevan attaches great significance to Tehran ties: Armenian president
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan (file photo)
Thu Jan 24, 2013 3:7PM GMT
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Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan says Yerevan is interested in expanding relations with Tehran despite US-engineered moves to downgrade diplomatic ties between the two countries.
Addressing a large crowd of people in the southern Armenian city of Meghri on Thursday, Sargsyan said Armenia attaches great significance to the development of ties with Iran.
He also expressed gratitude over Iran’s active and efficient cooperation with Armenia, and praised the Islamic Republic for its readiness to implement joint projects with its northern neighbor.
The Armenian president stated that Yerevan will seek to further enhance its relations will Iran, particularly in the field of business interactions.
Sargsyan went on to say that a section of the North-South Corridor, which is located on the Armenian soil will be finished by 2017, connecting Armenia, Iran and Georgia, and opening up new trade opportunities between the two countries.
The volume of trade between Iran and Armenia reached USD270 million in 2010. The figure now reportedly stands at USD300 million. The two countries have taken major strides over the past 20 years toward the expansion of economic ties, especially in the energy sector.
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PressTV - Yerevan attaches great significance to Tehran ties: Armenian president
Yerevan attaches great significance to Tehran ties: Armenian president
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan (file photo)
Thu Jan 24, 2013 3:7PM GMT
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Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan says Yerevan is interested in expanding relations with Tehran despite US-engineered moves to downgrade diplomatic ties between the two countries.
Addressing a large crowd of people in the southern Armenian city of Meghri on Thursday, Sargsyan said Armenia attaches great significance to the development of ties with Iran.
He also expressed gratitude over Iran’s active and efficient cooperation with Armenia, and praised the Islamic Republic for its readiness to implement joint projects with its northern neighbor.
The Armenian president stated that Yerevan will seek to further enhance its relations will Iran, particularly in the field of business interactions.
Sargsyan went on to say that a section of the North-South Corridor, which is located on the Armenian soil will be finished by 2017, connecting Armenia, Iran and Georgia, and opening up new trade opportunities between the two countries.
The volume of trade between Iran and Armenia reached USD270 million in 2010. The figure now reportedly stands at USD300 million. The two countries have taken major strides over the past 20 years toward the expansion of economic ties, especially in the energy sector.
MP/SS
PressTV - Yerevan attaches great significance to Tehran ties: Armenian president