EDWARD NALBANDYAN: ARMENIAN-IRANIAN RELATIONS ARE MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL, AND WE ARE GOING TO DEVELOP THEM
ARMENPRESS
October 21, 2010
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, OCTOBER 21, ARMENPRESS: "We have dynamically developing
relations with Iran, good economic cooperation, we have implemented
and continue implementing different joint program especially in the
spheres of energy and transport," Armenian Foreign Minister Edward
Nalbandyan said today in response to a question of a reporter. He
pointed out that active contacts, mutual visits are taking place:
recently the minister was in Iran and currently the RA prime minister
is going to visit that country, few days ago Chairman of the Iranian
parliament Ali Larijani was in Armenia.
"Our relations are mutually beneficial, and we are going to develop
them," Nalbandyan said.
"As to the sanctions, of course, the decisions of the UN Security
Council must be respected by all the member states of UN like it
is demanded by the UN Charter. We do not think that it is possible
to reach solutions through force or through sanctions. We hope
that agreements over the nuclear program of Iran will be reached
through negotiations with the joint efforts of Iran and international
community," the Armenian minister said.
From: A. Papazian
ARMENPRESS
October 21, 2010
YEREVAN
YEREVAN, OCTOBER 21, ARMENPRESS: "We have dynamically developing
relations with Iran, good economic cooperation, we have implemented
and continue implementing different joint program especially in the
spheres of energy and transport," Armenian Foreign Minister Edward
Nalbandyan said today in response to a question of a reporter. He
pointed out that active contacts, mutual visits are taking place:
recently the minister was in Iran and currently the RA prime minister
is going to visit that country, few days ago Chairman of the Iranian
parliament Ali Larijani was in Armenia.
"Our relations are mutually beneficial, and we are going to develop
them," Nalbandyan said.
"As to the sanctions, of course, the decisions of the UN Security
Council must be respected by all the member states of UN like it
is demanded by the UN Charter. We do not think that it is possible
to reach solutions through force or through sanctions. We hope
that agreements over the nuclear program of Iran will be reached
through negotiations with the joint efforts of Iran and international
community," the Armenian minister said.
From: A. Papazian