IRAN'S AMBASSADOR ASKS ARMENIAN JUSTICE MINISTER FOR LIST OF IRANIAN PRISONERS IN ARMENIA
news.am
July 25, 2012 | 13:40
YEREVAN. - Armenia's Justice Minister Hrayr Tovmasyan received Iran's
newly-appointed Ambassador to Armenia, Mohammad Reisi, the Ministry
informed Armenian News-NEWS.am.
The Ambassador extended his thanks to the Armenian Government's
position on extraditing prisoners, and, at the same time, he asked
for the list of those Iranian citizens who are currently serving
their sentences in Armenia. And he expressed a hope that Armenia's
manifestation of goodwill-with respect to returning Iranian convicts
to their country-will continue.
The parties also reflected on the agreement to be signed between
Armenia and Iran, and along the lines of transferring prisoners.
Ambassador Reisi underscored that the Armenian and Iranian people do
not feel unfamiliarity toward one another, and that Iran's Armenian
community is greatly respected.
In his turn, Armenia's Justice Minister said he is confident that
there will not be irresolvable matters between both countries.
"I am confident that we always can find mutually profitable solutions,"
Hrayr Tovmasyan added, and expressed a hope that the newly-appointed
Iranian ambassador's mission will open a new chapter in this direction.
From: Baghdasarian
news.am
July 25, 2012 | 13:40
YEREVAN. - Armenia's Justice Minister Hrayr Tovmasyan received Iran's
newly-appointed Ambassador to Armenia, Mohammad Reisi, the Ministry
informed Armenian News-NEWS.am.
The Ambassador extended his thanks to the Armenian Government's
position on extraditing prisoners, and, at the same time, he asked
for the list of those Iranian citizens who are currently serving
their sentences in Armenia. And he expressed a hope that Armenia's
manifestation of goodwill-with respect to returning Iranian convicts
to their country-will continue.
The parties also reflected on the agreement to be signed between
Armenia and Iran, and along the lines of transferring prisoners.
Ambassador Reisi underscored that the Armenian and Iranian people do
not feel unfamiliarity toward one another, and that Iran's Armenian
community is greatly respected.
In his turn, Armenia's Justice Minister said he is confident that
there will not be irresolvable matters between both countries.
"I am confident that we always can find mutually profitable solutions,"
Hrayr Tovmasyan added, and expressed a hope that the newly-appointed
Iranian ambassador's mission will open a new chapter in this direction.
From: Baghdasarian