FARS News Agency, Iran
November 25, 2011 Friday
Official: Iran, Armenia's Security Interwoven
TEHRAN (FNA)- The security of Iran and Armenia are interlinked, an
Armenian official said.
ARD Dashnaktsutyun Hay Dat and Political Affairs Office Director Kiro
Manoyan blasted war rhetoric against Iran, saying such utterances are
a concern to his country.
Manoyan did not rule out outbreak of hostilities by Israel despite the
slight possibility of war against Iran.
"Military operations will negatively affect Armenia due to
Armenia-Iran diplomatic relations. We should focus on Iran's balanced
policy regarding regional issues," Manoyan said, adding that
destabilization in Iran also poses threat to Armenia's national
security.
Israel has recently increased its warmongering remarks against Iran
with Zionists' leader Shimon Peres saying on November 4 that an attack
on Iran was becoming "increasingly more likely".
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed Israel's
parliament (Knesset) on October 31 in an effort to garner support for
a military attack on Iran over its nuclear program.
In reply senior Iranian officials described the threats as "foolish"
remarks, and warned that friends and allies of the Islamic Revolution
would destroy Israel before it can make the slightest military move
against Iran.
Also, the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) top officials warned
the Zionist regime of Iran's crushing response to any act of
aggression, saying that an attack on Iran would put an end to Israel's
existence.
"If the Zionist regime (of Israel) commits such a mistake, it would
mean that it has entered the final days of its existence since the
Islamic Republic of Iran is a powerful and strong country which can
defend its territorial integrity and interests across the globe,
specially in the Middle-East," IRGC Politburo Chief Javani told FNA
earlier this month.
November 25, 2011 Friday
Official: Iran, Armenia's Security Interwoven
TEHRAN (FNA)- The security of Iran and Armenia are interlinked, an
Armenian official said.
ARD Dashnaktsutyun Hay Dat and Political Affairs Office Director Kiro
Manoyan blasted war rhetoric against Iran, saying such utterances are
a concern to his country.
Manoyan did not rule out outbreak of hostilities by Israel despite the
slight possibility of war against Iran.
"Military operations will negatively affect Armenia due to
Armenia-Iran diplomatic relations. We should focus on Iran's balanced
policy regarding regional issues," Manoyan said, adding that
destabilization in Iran also poses threat to Armenia's national
security.
Israel has recently increased its warmongering remarks against Iran
with Zionists' leader Shimon Peres saying on November 4 that an attack
on Iran was becoming "increasingly more likely".
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed Israel's
parliament (Knesset) on October 31 in an effort to garner support for
a military attack on Iran over its nuclear program.
In reply senior Iranian officials described the threats as "foolish"
remarks, and warned that friends and allies of the Islamic Revolution
would destroy Israel before it can make the slightest military move
against Iran.
Also, the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) top officials warned
the Zionist regime of Iran's crushing response to any act of
aggression, saying that an attack on Iran would put an end to Israel's
existence.
"If the Zionist regime (of Israel) commits such a mistake, it would
mean that it has entered the final days of its existence since the
Islamic Republic of Iran is a powerful and strong country which can
defend its territorial integrity and interests across the globe,
specially in the Middle-East," IRGC Politburo Chief Javani told FNA
earlier this month.