IranMania
March 11 2004
Armenia seeks broader cooperation
MOSCOW, March 10 (Iran Daily) -- The Head of Armenia's Presidential
Office and Chairman of Iran-Armenia Economic Commission Artashes
Toumanian reiterated the need to bolster cooperation between the two
states, IRNA reported.
Speaking to the visiting Governor General of Ardebil province Javad
Najafi-Azar and his delegation in Yerevan, Toumanian called for
closer ties in various fields, particularly agriculture and
industries.
Turning to the role of the joint economic commission in broadening
ties, he noted that Armenia's president and other high-ranking
Iranian and Armenian officials have focused on developing economic
collaboration, in particular at the provincial level.
"Given the significance of expanding ties to both sides, it is
inevitable for Iran and Armenia to undertake joint projects in
various sectors including industries, agriculture, trade, foodstuff,
engineering services and tap existing potentials for the purpose," he
added.
Toumanian also called for broader cooperation between Armenia and
Ardebil province, given the latter's diversity of industrial and
trade potentials.
For his part, Najafi-Azar referred to the potentials of Ardebil
province and called for bolstering bilateral relations, given the
capabilities available in industrial, commercial, tourist,
agricultural sectors as well as exchange of technical and scientific
expertise.
March 11 2004
Armenia seeks broader cooperation
MOSCOW, March 10 (Iran Daily) -- The Head of Armenia's Presidential
Office and Chairman of Iran-Armenia Economic Commission Artashes
Toumanian reiterated the need to bolster cooperation between the two
states, IRNA reported.
Speaking to the visiting Governor General of Ardebil province Javad
Najafi-Azar and his delegation in Yerevan, Toumanian called for
closer ties in various fields, particularly agriculture and
industries.
Turning to the role of the joint economic commission in broadening
ties, he noted that Armenia's president and other high-ranking
Iranian and Armenian officials have focused on developing economic
collaboration, in particular at the provincial level.
"Given the significance of expanding ties to both sides, it is
inevitable for Iran and Armenia to undertake joint projects in
various sectors including industries, agriculture, trade, foodstuff,
engineering services and tap existing potentials for the purpose," he
added.
Toumanian also called for broader cooperation between Armenia and
Ardebil province, given the latter's diversity of industrial and
trade potentials.
For his part, Najafi-Azar referred to the potentials of Ardebil
province and called for bolstering bilateral relations, given the
capabilities available in industrial, commercial, tourist,
agricultural sectors as well as exchange of technical and scientific
expertise.