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    Iranian, Armenian Top Diplomats Discuss Regional, Int'l Issues

    04/13/04

    TEHRAN (IRNA) -- Iran and Armenia here Tuesday discussed expansion of
    bilateral cooperation as well as regional and international issues,
    including Karabakh.

    Visiting Armenian Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian, in a meeting with
    his Iranian counterpart Kamal Kharrazi, called for expansion of
    relations with Iran.

    Oskanian pointed to the increasing trend of political, economic,
    cultural and scientific cooperation between the two countries, and
    voiced his country's determination to boost mutual ties through
    increased regular consultations.

    He further highlighted the positive outcomes of the two countries'
    joint gas projects, saying they are in line with the two countries'
    interest and hoped such projects would be implemented seriously.

    He termed developments in Karabakh and his country's upcoming
    negotiation with Azeri officials as "important," and stressed the need
    to maintain regional consultations, particularly with Iran, to
    establish stability in the region.

    Kharrazi, for his part, outlined the two countries' potentials for
    cooperation and said providing facilities to increase trade exchanges
    would double the motivation of tradesmen, industrialists and state and
    private companies for promotion of bilateral cooperation. Kharrazi,
    referring to the Armenia-Azerbaijan talks, termed the talks "positive"
    and proposed continuation of these talks at the ministerial level as
    well as with other senior officials, adding that "the Islamic Republic
    of Iran supports the strategy of dialogue to settle the Karabakh
    issue."

    "Iran's cooperation with Armenia is in line with efforts to achieve
    regional stability and is not against any country," Kharrazi said.

    The Iranian minister referred to the project to transfer gas via
    Armenia and Ukraine to Europe as "important" and in line with efforts
    to promote regional cooperation, adding that current talks regarding
    the project have been fruitful and constructive in establishing
    greater participation and collaboration in the region. SNSC secretary:
    Tehran Keen on Developing Relations with Neighbors

    Secretary of Supreme National Security Council (SNSC) Hassan Rowhani
    said on Tuesday that Iran is keen on developing economic and political
    relations with neighboring states.

    In a meeting with Armenian foreign minister, Rowhani said that
    longstanding cultural affinity between Iran and Armenia contributed to
    common interests in the field of economy and boosting Tehran-Yerevan
    cooperation.

    He appreciated the current cooperation between Iranian and Armenian
    energy ministries over the project of dam building and setting up
    power plant over Aras River as symbol of economic cooperation.

    He hoped that the agreement on setting up pipeline to carry Iranian
    gas to Armenia will be signed soon.

    Rowhani said that Armenian government is expected to help resolve
    problems of Iranian nationals and organizations based in Armenia.

    Referring to the developments in Caucasus and Karabakh, Rowhani said
    that as much as the regional states succeeded to resolve the crisis,
    their interests would be guaranteed and regional stability would be
    reinforced.

    Rowhani pointed to crises in Iraq, Afghanistan, Palestine and Caucasus
    as the four dangerous places which should be dealt with politically to
    help bring about economic development and social welfare for the
    people living in those areas.
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