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    "NO COUNTRY HAS THE RIGHT TO RESTRICT IRAN'S RIGHTS"

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    [04:35 pm] 12 September, 2006

    Tigran Torosyan, RA NA Speaker, met with Iran's parliamentary Speaker
    Gholam Ali Haddad-Adel who arrived in Armenia on two-day official
    visit.

    The two sides focused on the intensification of bilateral relations,
    promotion of parliamentary cooperation in the press conference. Iran's
    parliamentary Speaker claims the parliamentary cooperation between
    the two countries is not on the relevant level.

    "All countries have equal rights, regardless of their power at
    that moment. No country or state has the right to use its power and
    restrict the rights of other countries," declared Tigran Torosyan while
    answering the question of an Iranian journalist on Iran's chances
    to use nuclear power for peaceful purpose. He voiced hope that the
    questions concerning the Iranian nuclear reserves will be solved
    during the negotiation procedure and the interests of our neighbours
    will not be neglected.

    While speaking of the Armenian genocide Gholam Ali Haddad-Adel avoided
    uttering the word "genocide" but he said that before the revolution
    the Armenians living in Iran were deprived of the right of organizing
    marches and showing their respect and sympathy towards the victims
    of April 24 whereas today there have such a right.

    While speaking of the energetic plans, Gholam Ali Haddad-Adel noted
    that both Iran and Armenia follow the construction of the first gas
    pipeline and consider the possibilities of the second one. At present,
    the most important thing is to provide Armenia with gas. Then they
    may consider the possibilities of exporting gas to other countries
    as well. He also mentioned that they have made arrangements with
    the Armenian side on oil issue but he didn't go into details. Both
    gas and oil will contribute to the enlargement of goods circulation
    which is over 200 million USD today.

    Tigran Torosyan attached great importance to Gholam Ali Haddad-Adel's
    visit underlying its significance for the two sides. Mr. Torosyan
    also added that regardless of the religious differences in the two
    countries, Iran and Armenia are in close friendly relations which is
    an outcome of mutual respect.

    Gholam Ali Haddad-Adel said that the Armenians of Iran are actively
    engaged in social and political life of their country and they have
    two deputies in the Iranian parliament.
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