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    ARMENIA IRAN FOR PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT IN KARABAKH

    RIA Novosti, Russia
    Sept 9 2004

    YEREVAN, September 9 (RIA Novosti) - The presidents of Armenia and
    Iran, Robert Kocharyan and Hojjatoleslam Mohammad Khatami, came out
    for peaceful settlement of the Karabakh conflict, the hot stage of
    which ended 10 years ago.

    The sides highly assessed direct contacts between the Armenian and
    Azeri presidents and expressed hope that they helped rapidly and
    finally solve the issue which would take into account the present-day
    realities and ensure the lasting and worthy peace in the region.

    The presidents of Armenia and Iran pointed out that the deepening and
    bringing closer together the interests of the region's countries
    would make it possible to create a favorable atmosphere for solving
    all the conflicts in the Caucasus.

    The situation in the zone of Nagorno-Karabakh, the Armenian enclave
    on the territory of Azerbaijan, and around it can be described as no
    peace, no war situation. When Ilkham Aliyev came to power in
    Azerbaijan he intensified bellicose rhetoric and declared that the
    republic's army could return the Azeri territories, occupied by the
    Armenian side, by using force. At the same time, Azerbaijan
    demonstrates its readiness to give a large-scale status to the
    self-proclaimed Nagorno-Karabakh republic but within a single Azeri
    state. But both Yerevan and Stepanakert (the capital of
    Nagorno-Karabakh) agree to consider any other issues of settlement
    (the return of refugees to the places of their permanent residence,
    the liquidation of the Lachinsky corridor which connects
    Nagorno-Karabakh with the territory of Armenia, the restoration of
    interrupted economic ties, the lifting of blockade from Karabakh and
    so on) but not changes in its present status. The Minsk group did not
    bring the sides' stands closer to each other either.

    The Armenian and Iranian presidents signed a treaty on the
    foundations and principles of cooperation.

    The press service of the head of Armenia reported that the
    delegations of the two countries also signed a memorandum on mutual
    relations on the results of the fifth joint session of
    intergovernmental commissions on the Armenian-Iranian ties; the
    treaty of cultural cooperation between the two countries in 2004-2007
    and a memorandum on mutual understanding between the customs
    committee under the Armenian government and the customs service of
    Iran on the administrative cooperation in customs issues.

    President Mohammad Khatami arrived in Yerevan in reply to Robert
    Kocharyan's visit to Iran in December 2001. The Iranian president
    pointed out that when Armenia became an independent state a new stage
    in its cooperation with Iran began. Khatami expressed hope that his
    visit to Yerevan will help deepen the Armenian-Iranian relations in
    all spheres.

    The foreign trade between Armenia and Iran in January-July, 2004
    amounted to $52.713 million against $45.746 million year-on-year.

    Last May a treaty was signed in Yerevan on the deliveries of the
    Iranian gas to Armenia and construction of an Iran-Armenia gas
    pipeline. Now the construction of the Kadzharan tunnel and the
    hydroelectric power station on the Araks river dividing the two sides
    is being actively discussed.
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