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    Tehran Times
    April 12 2009


    Tehran-Yerevan ties not affected by economic crisis: Armenian
    president

    Tehran Times Economic Desk


    TEHRAN -- Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan stated in Yerevan on
    Saturday that the global economic crisis will not affect the
    implementation of Tehran-Yerevan joint ventures.


    `Yerevan places paramount importance on proposed projects and those
    underway, such as the oil pipeline, the joint railway, and the
    hydroelectric power plant,' Sargsyan said at a press conference,
    according to IRNA.

    `Although the projects will cost billions of dollars, we will secure
    the required financial resources due to their strategic importance,'
    he added.

    Iran and Armenia reached a primary agreement in 2007 on the
    construction of a 300-kilometer oil pipeline from the Iranian city of
    Tabriz to the Armenian border city of Meghri.

    The two countries also reached an agreement in Yerevan on April 4,
    2009 to establish a railway that would connect the two countries to
    the Black Sea as a strategic transit route.

    The 470-kilometer railway would take five years to build and cost up
    to $1.2 billion to complete.

    The hydroelectric power station will be built on the border Aras River
    and will produce 800 million kilowatts of electricity per annum.

    The Armenian president is scheduled to arrive in Iran on April 13 for
    a two-day visit to review bilateral ties with Iranian officials
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