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    ARMENIAN DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER ATTENDS NON-ALIGNED FOREIGN MINISTERS GATHERING IN TEHRAN

    ARMENPRESS
    July 31, 2008

    YEREVAN, JULY 31, ARMENPRESS: Armenian deputy foreign minister Gegham
    Gharibjanian was in Tehran July 29-30 to attend the 15-th gathering
    of foreign ministers of non-aligned countries. Armenia is represented
    in this movement as an observer.

    The press division of the Foreign Ministry told Armenpress that
    the Armenian deputy minister had private conversations with foreign
    ministers of Belarus, Turkmenistan, Lebanon, Syria, Kuwait and the
    deputy prime minister of Kuwait who were in Tehran to discuss a set
    of issues related to Armenia's relations with these countries.

    The press division said Gegham Gharibjanian had a conversation also
    with Iranian Foreign Minister Manoucher Mottaki and conveyed the
    letter of gratitude of Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian on
    the occasion of inclusion of three Armenian churches in Eastern and
    Western Atrpatakan provinces into the UNESCO list of World Heritage.

    During the meeting the date of Edward Nalbandian's visit to Iran was
    reconfirmed and ideas were exchanged over the issues to be discussed
    during his visit.

    In view of the fact that Manoucher Mottaki is the Iranian cochairman of
    the bilateral economic cooperation commission, the two men discussed
    the status of agreements reached at the previous session of the
    commission and outlined the agenda of the upcoming session scheduled
    to take place in Tehran.

    During the visit to Tehran Gegham Gharibjanian had also a brief meting
    with President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who asked him to convey his warm
    greetings to Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan.
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