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    Armenian Public TV
    Nov 25 2008


    Armenian, Iranian officials discuss infrastructure projects


    [Presenter] Armenian National Security Council Secretary Artur
    Baghdasaryan has discussed ambitious regional infrastructure projects
    with his Iranian counterpart. Armenia can become a transit country for
    an international highway stretching from Georgia to Iran, and then -
    to the West as well. In addition to this, Artur Baghdasaryan has
    discussed the construction of the Iran-Armenia railway with the
    Iranian political leadership in Tehran. The Iranian officials did not
    hide their interest in the matter of constructing a petroleum refinery
    in Armenia.

    [Correspondent speaking over video of meetings] The national security
    council secretary of Armenia discussed with his Iranian counterpart a
    dozen of issues very important for the two countries. Those are of
    political, economic and strategic significance. According to Artur
    Baghdasaryan, one of the key points of the negotiations was the
    construction of the Iran-Armenia railway.

    [Baghdasaryan speaking in Armenian to a correspondent] In this regard
    an ad hoc committee will be set up in the security councils of Armenia
    and Iran, which will coordinate solving this and other key matters.

    [The Iranian secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, Sa'id
    Jalili, speaking in Farsi with voiceover Armenian translation] I
    should say that we have had quite a long and substantial consultation;
    we have discussed numerous issues which are extremely important for
    our countries. I received an invitation of a return visit from Artur
    Baghdasaryan, and I hope that many of our arrangements will have been
    implemented at the time of this visit.

    [Correspondent] By saying other key matters, Artur Baghdasaryan
    implied Iran's interest in opportunities of building a petroleum
    refinery, and an international highway stretching from Batumi to
    Yerevan and then to Iran. The fate of these projects will be decided
    during discussions of the council that is to be set up. Political
    discussions are being held regarding an arrangement for specialist
    discussions and feasibility studies of the railway construction
    project. The railway and highway construction projects have also been
    discussed with [Iranian] President [Mahmud] Ahmadinezhad.The deputy
    foreign minister of Armenia, Gegham Gharibjanyan, said the visit was a
    successful one.

    [Gharibjanyan speaking to a correspondent] I believe that a joint
    session of intergovernmental commissions will take place in Tehran
    immediately after the visit, and then a working group will introduce
    to Mr Baghdasaryan and Mr Jalili the points which they have been
    assigned and a next meeting will follow, and why not - mutual visits
    of the first persons.

    [Correspondent] Gharibjanyan attaches special importance to the
    meeting with the Iranian president. According to him, Mahmud
    Ahmadinezhad fully backed the three major projects. During the visit
    Baghdasaryan also met representatives of the Armenian community in
    Iran, and visited Tehran's Armenian diocese. Hayk Hovhannisyan, Romik
    Khachatryan, Tehran, Haylur.
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