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    SARKISIAN STARTS IRAN VISIT

    www.asbarez.com/index.html?showarticle=4141 3_4/13/2009_1
    Monday, April 13, 2009

    TEHRAN (RFE/RL)--President Serzh Sarkisian arrived in Tehran Monday
    on an official visit which he hopes will cement Armenia's already
    close political and economic ties with Iran.

    Reports from Tehran said Sarkisian went straight into talks with his
    Iranian counterpart, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. He was also scheduled to
    meet Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, parliament speaker Ali
    Larijani and the head of Iran's National Security Council, Saeed
    Jalili, during the two-day trip.

    Sarkisian was accompanied by a high-ranking Armenian delegation
    comprising the governor of the Central Bank of Armenia, Artur Javadian,
    and five government ministers. One of them, Energy Minister Armen
    Movsisian, flew to Tehran ahead of the president's visit.

    Sarkisian's talks with Ahmadinejad, which began in the one-on-one
    format, were due to be followed by the signing of more Armenian-Iranian
    agreements aimed at strengthening bilateral relations. The most
    important of them calls for the construction of a 470-kilometer
    railway connecting the two neighboring countries. It was finalized
    by the Armenian and Iranian transport ministers in Yerevan last week.

    The ministers said that work on the railway will take at least
    three years and cost up to $1.2 billion. The two governments hope to
    attract funding for the ambitious project from third countries and
    international lending institutions.

    The project was high on the agenda of Iranian Foreign Minister
    Manouchehr Mottaki's March 13 visit to Yerevan.

    Mottaki said Armenia and Iran share "common interests" in the region
    and should therefore deepen their ties.

    The Armenian and Iranian ministers of transport signed a preliminary
    "memorandum of understanding" in Yerevan on March 13 formalizing plans
    to construct a railway that would connect the two neighboring countries
    and significantly boost economic cooperation between them. The final
    version of the document will be signed by the Armenian President
    during his trip.
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