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    ARMENIAN PRESIDENT VISITS IRAN TO BOOST BILATERAL TIES
    by Grace Annan

    World Markets Research Centre
    Global Insight
    April 14, 2009

    Yesterday, Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan started his official
    two-day visit to Iran. The president aims to boost economic and
    diplomatic ties between the two countries; to this end, he will meet
    the most senior political figures in Iran, Supreme Leader Ayatollah
    Khomeini, President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad, the speaker of the parliament
    Ali Larijani and the secretary of the Supreme National Security
    Council Saeed Jalili.

    Significance:Ties between neighbouring countries Armenia and Iran are
    strong; in November last year, officials of the two countries signed
    ten agreements on more co-operation in the areas of politics, economics
    and security. As for the latter, Sargsyan hopes for greater support by
    Iranian officials in the fight against Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh
    and spill-over effects of the Russo-Georgian diplomatic and military
    stalemate. Infrastructure will feature highly on the agenda during
    Sargsyan's visit; earlier this month, Armenian and Iranian government
    representatives signed a deal to construct a 470-km long railway
    worth $1US.2 billion to link the border areas--of which most (410
    kilometres) will be in Armenia--in the coming five years. Further,
    the two administrations are aiming to boost energy ties; the two
    sides signed an agreement to this end in December 2008; the Armenian
    government started to construct a pipeline worth $240US million to
    import from the Tabriz oil refinery in Iran in late March 2009.
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