FOREIGN MINISTER OF IRAN: THERE ARE NO PROBLEMS BETWEEN ARMENIA AND IRAN
arminfo
Tuesday, November 8, 13:38
There are no usual neighborhood problems between Armenia and Iran,
Foreign Minister of Iran Ali Akbar Salehi said in a press conference
with his Armenian counterpart, Tuesday.
He said the two parties should exert genuine efforts to develop and
deepen the bilateral relations. Making a point of the significant
tourist turnover between the two countries, the Iranian minister came
out for increasing the number of tourists from hundreds of thousands to
a million. It is necessary to create conditions to make transportation
easier," Salehi said.
As for the trade and economic relations, the minister said that Armenia
has a significant export potential and Iran is ready for interaction.
The Iranian minister said that the parties have similar views of
the regional problems. He said that such a 'not-large' country as
Armenia has significant influence in the world due to its Diaspora
and Ambassadors to foreign countries. "We hope, that influence will be
used for the welfare of the peoples in the region, for establishment
of peace and stability," Salehi said.
For his part, Edward Nalbadnain agreed with his Iranian counterpart
that there are no problems between the two countries. The emerging
technical issues are natural given the volume of the relations. And
these technical issues are settled via negotiations," Nalbandian said.
arminfo
Tuesday, November 8, 13:38
There are no usual neighborhood problems between Armenia and Iran,
Foreign Minister of Iran Ali Akbar Salehi said in a press conference
with his Armenian counterpart, Tuesday.
He said the two parties should exert genuine efforts to develop and
deepen the bilateral relations. Making a point of the significant
tourist turnover between the two countries, the Iranian minister came
out for increasing the number of tourists from hundreds of thousands to
a million. It is necessary to create conditions to make transportation
easier," Salehi said.
As for the trade and economic relations, the minister said that Armenia
has a significant export potential and Iran is ready for interaction.
The Iranian minister said that the parties have similar views of
the regional problems. He said that such a 'not-large' country as
Armenia has significant influence in the world due to its Diaspora
and Ambassadors to foreign countries. "We hope, that influence will be
used for the welfare of the peoples in the region, for establishment
of peace and stability," Salehi said.
For his part, Edward Nalbadnain agreed with his Iranian counterpart
that there are no problems between the two countries. The emerging
technical issues are natural given the volume of the relations. And
these technical issues are settled via negotiations," Nalbandian said.