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    ARMENIA, IRAN TO BOOST TIES WITH MORE JOINT PROJECTS

    www.asbarez.com/index.html?showarticle=4 1453_4/14/2009_1
    Tuesday, April 14, 2009

    TEHRAN (RFE/RL)--Underscoring their common interests in the region,
    Armenia and Iran vowed to further deepen their relations with more
    multimillion-dollar infrastructure projects formally approved by
    their presidents in Tehran on Tuesday.

    Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his visiting Armenian
    counterpart, Serzh Sarkisian, were reported to sign eight agreements
    after two days of negotiations which they both described as productive.

    Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei endorsed the agreements
    at a meeting with Sarkisian and Ahmadinejad later in the day. "The
    Iranian government and nation have enthusiastically welcomed expansion
    of amicable ties with the Armenian nation and government," Khamenei
    said, according to Iran's IRNA news agency.

    "Existing ties between Iran and Armenia are very deep-rooted, friendly
    and developing," the agency quoted Ahmadinejad as telling a joint
    news conference with Sarkisian. "Throughout their history the two
    nations have always trusted each other and enjoyed amicable ties."

    Ahmadinejad described as "very bright and promising" prospects for
    the development of those ties. "We are to broaden our cooperation at
    regional and international levels," he said.

    "We are able to bolster and broaden mutual and regional cooperation to
    help deepen and consolidate ties between the two nations," Sarkisian
    agreed, according to IRNA.

    One of the "memorandums of understanding" signed during Sarkisian's
    official visit formalized the two governments' ambitious plans to build
    a railway connecting Armenia and Iran. The 470-kilometer railway,
    the bulk of it passing through Armenian territory, is estimated to
    cost at least $1 billion.

    Another Armenian-Iranian agreement calls for the construction of
    a big hydro-electric plant on the Arax river that separates the two
    neighboring countries. There was no word on the cost and other details
    of the project that were reportedly discussed by the Armenian and
    Iranian energy ministers on Monday. The two sides have been looking
    for foreign investors interested in financing the construction of
    the power plant and the railway.

    Armenian-Iranian energy cooperation was already significantly boosted
    last December with the official inauguration of a pipeline designed
    to ship Iranian natural gas to Armenia. It is still not clear when
    Iranian gas deliveries will start, though. The Armenian and Iranian
    presidents did not publicly comment on the matter after their talks.

    The talks began on Monday shortly after Sarkisian's arrival in
    Tehran. A statement by the Armenian presidential press service said
    Sarkisian assured the Iranian leader that "Armenia attaches special
    importance to the dynamic expansion of relations with Iran." He also
    thanked the Islamic Republic for letting its sole Christian neighbor
    use Iranian territory for cargo transit in "difficult times," said
    the statement.

    "Iran and Armenia should promote relations in different areas including
    trade, energy and transportation," Ahmadinejad said, for his part. "An
    advanced and sustainable Armenia will be beneficial to the entire
    region," he added, according to the Iranian Press TV.

    The comments were echoed by Iran's influential parliament speaker Ali
    Larijani during his separate meeting with Sarkisian. "Cooperation
    between Iran and Armenia is aimed at strengthening the foundations
    of sustainable regional peace and security," IRNA quoted Larijani
    as saying.

    Sarkisian, according to his press office, briefed Ahmadinejad on the
    latest developments in the Nagorno-Karabakh peace process and Armenia's
    fence-mending negotiations with Turkey. He again praised Iran for its
    "balanced" position on the Karabakh conflict.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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