ARMENIAN PRESIDENT WINDS UP TEHRAN VISIT
Islamic Republic News Agency, Iran
July 6 2006
Armenian President Robert Kocharyan wound up his two-day visit to
Tehran and left here for Yerevan Thursday noon.
The Armenian president was officially seen off by his Iranian
counterpart, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, at the Presidential Office Wednesday
night.
Kocharyan, heading a high-ranking politico-economic delegation,
arrived here Wednesday morning for an official visit.
His entourage includes Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian, Minister of
Energy Armen Movsisyan and Deputy Foreign Minister Armen Kirakosian.
The Armenian president, during his stay here, held separate meetings
with President Ahmadinejad and Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki.
The two sides discussed issues of mutual interest as well as regional
and international developments.
Seven letters of understanding on bilateral cooperation in the field
of energy as well as in economic and industrial infrastructures
and on legal and cultural heritages were inked by the Iranian and
Armenian officials.
Kocharyan, during his meeting with President Ahmadinejad, invited his
Iranian counterpart to visit Yerevan to inaugurate joint projects of
the two countries.
He also voiced his country's willingness to promote bilateral ties
with Tehran in the areas of energy and transportation, particular a
rail link for the two countries.
Islamic Republic News Agency, Iran
July 6 2006
Armenian President Robert Kocharyan wound up his two-day visit to
Tehran and left here for Yerevan Thursday noon.
The Armenian president was officially seen off by his Iranian
counterpart, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, at the Presidential Office Wednesday
night.
Kocharyan, heading a high-ranking politico-economic delegation,
arrived here Wednesday morning for an official visit.
His entourage includes Foreign Minister Vartan Oskanian, Minister of
Energy Armen Movsisyan and Deputy Foreign Minister Armen Kirakosian.
The Armenian president, during his stay here, held separate meetings
with President Ahmadinejad and Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki.
The two sides discussed issues of mutual interest as well as regional
and international developments.
Seven letters of understanding on bilateral cooperation in the field
of energy as well as in economic and industrial infrastructures
and on legal and cultural heritages were inked by the Iranian and
Armenian officials.
Kocharyan, during his meeting with President Ahmadinejad, invited his
Iranian counterpart to visit Yerevan to inaugurate joint projects of
the two countries.
He also voiced his country's willingness to promote bilateral ties
with Tehran in the areas of energy and transportation, particular a
rail link for the two countries.