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    Moj News Agency, Iran
    April 4, 2009 Saturday


    Iran, Armenia on the Way of Expanding Ties



    Iranian Roads and Transportation Minister Hamid Behbahani has arrived
    in Armenia to discuss economic ties with his Armenian counterparts.

    "Iranian and Armenian officials tend to compile a 70-article
    cooperation document," Bahbahani said at a meeting with Armenian
    Energy Minister Armen Movsessian. Behbahani also visited his Armenian
    counterpart Gurgen Sarkisian to discuss making link between the two
    countries railways. Sarkisian announced that making link between the
    railways of Iran and Armenia "is a matter of importance" for his
    country adding that such a plan could be regarded as a "strategic
    regional project." A working group is expected to take about 18 months
    to determine the best route and do a feasibility study and
    constructing the line would take three to four years, Iranian Roads
    and Transportation Minister Hamed Behbahani said. Armenia, a
    landlocked country, has no rail line that crosses its border. Rail
    lines to Azerbaijan and Turkey have been closed for years, and the
    rail link with Russia was cut by the Russian-Georgian conflict since
    it crosses Georgia. Behbahani said the line would be about 300 miles
    long, with most of that distance in Armenia. Sarkisian described the
    rail line as "a continuation of the Silk Road," the historic trade
    route that connected China with the Middle East. 2009/04/04
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