IRAN AND ARMENIA DISCUSS SECURITY COOPERATION
IranVNC
Nov 24 2008
DC
Washington, 23 November (IranVNC)--Security talks held in Tehran
between the visiting Armenian National Security Council secretary,
Arthur Baghdasaryan, and his Iranian counterpart, Saeed Jalili,
were described as "positive and fruitful" by the Armenian side,
reports Iran's official news agency, IRNA.
Washington, 23 November (IranVNC)--Security talks held in Tehran
between the visiting Armenian National Security Council secretary,
Arthur Baghdasaryan, and his Iranian counterpart, Saeed Jalili,
were described as "positive and fruitful" by the Armenian side,
reports Iran's official news agency, IRNA.
The Armenian official said that the two countries reached agreement
on 10 security issues, IRNA reports without providing further details.
Baghdasaryan also said that Armenia supported the Islamic Republic's
efforts to develop peaceful nuclear technology, according to the
Tehran Times newspaper website.
On his part, Jalili stressed the "cultural and historical" bonds
between the two countries and expressed satisfaction over rowing
bilateral relations, the paper reports.
Baghdasaryan also termed as a success his meeting with Iranian
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
IranVNC
Nov 24 2008
DC
Washington, 23 November (IranVNC)--Security talks held in Tehran
between the visiting Armenian National Security Council secretary,
Arthur Baghdasaryan, and his Iranian counterpart, Saeed Jalili,
were described as "positive and fruitful" by the Armenian side,
reports Iran's official news agency, IRNA.
Washington, 23 November (IranVNC)--Security talks held in Tehran
between the visiting Armenian National Security Council secretary,
Arthur Baghdasaryan, and his Iranian counterpart, Saeed Jalili,
were described as "positive and fruitful" by the Armenian side,
reports Iran's official news agency, IRNA.
The Armenian official said that the two countries reached agreement
on 10 security issues, IRNA reports without providing further details.
Baghdasaryan also said that Armenia supported the Islamic Republic's
efforts to develop peaceful nuclear technology, according to the
Tehran Times newspaper website.
On his part, Jalili stressed the "cultural and historical" bonds
between the two countries and expressed satisfaction over rowing
bilateral relations, the paper reports.
Baghdasaryan also termed as a success his meeting with Iranian
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.