ARMENIAN PRESIDENT TO TRAVEL TO TEHRAN
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On Line: 10 July 2012 16:29
In Print: Wednesday 11 July 2012
TEHRAN - In a meeting in Yerevan on Tuesday, Armenian President Serzh
Sargsyan and Iranian Interior Minister Mostafa Mohammad-Najjar held
talks on various issues including bilateral ties and the latest
developments in the region and the world.
Sargsyan said that he will attend the XVI Summit of the Non-Aligned
Movement that is scheduled to be held in Tehran from August 26 to 31.
Sargsyan described Iran-Armenia relations as close and said that his
country will make every effort to implement the agreements previously
signed between the two countries.
During the meeting, Mohammad-Najjar said that the Islamic Republic
of Iran attaches high significance to its ties with Armenia and
sees no obstacle in the way of consolidating relations between the
two countries.
He said that Iran is keen to sign security agreements with Armenia,
adding that the Islamic Republic is also interested in sharing its
experiences in crisis management, campaign against illicit drugs and
organized crime, and dam and road construction with Yerevan.
Mohammad-Najjar also called for facilitating the process of travelling
between the two countries.
In a separate meeting between Mohammad-Najjar and Armenian Police
Chief Vladimir Gasparyan on Tuesday, the two sides signed a security
agreement aimed at promoting cooperation in the areas of campaign
against illicit drugs and organized crime.
http://www.tehrantimes.com/politics/99508-armenian-president-to-travel-to-tehran-
On Line: 10 July 2012 16:29
In Print: Wednesday 11 July 2012
TEHRAN - In a meeting in Yerevan on Tuesday, Armenian President Serzh
Sargsyan and Iranian Interior Minister Mostafa Mohammad-Najjar held
talks on various issues including bilateral ties and the latest
developments in the region and the world.
Sargsyan said that he will attend the XVI Summit of the Non-Aligned
Movement that is scheduled to be held in Tehran from August 26 to 31.
Sargsyan described Iran-Armenia relations as close and said that his
country will make every effort to implement the agreements previously
signed between the two countries.
During the meeting, Mohammad-Najjar said that the Islamic Republic
of Iran attaches high significance to its ties with Armenia and
sees no obstacle in the way of consolidating relations between the
two countries.
He said that Iran is keen to sign security agreements with Armenia,
adding that the Islamic Republic is also interested in sharing its
experiences in crisis management, campaign against illicit drugs and
organized crime, and dam and road construction with Yerevan.
Mohammad-Najjar also called for facilitating the process of travelling
between the two countries.
In a separate meeting between Mohammad-Najjar and Armenian Police
Chief Vladimir Gasparyan on Tuesday, the two sides signed a security
agreement aimed at promoting cooperation in the areas of campaign
against illicit drugs and organized crime.