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    IRAN MP EMPHASIZES ON FURTHER DEEPENING OF RELATIONS WITH ARMENIA

    Islamic Republic News Agency IRNA
    Nov 6 2012
    Iran

    Tehran, 5 November, IRNA - Iranian Head of Iran-Armenia Parliamentary
    Friendship Group Ali Kaidi referring to good and still expanding
    Tehran-Yerevan relations, attributed the exceptionally favourable
    bilateral ties to good neighborly ties and two nations' increasingly
    friendly relations.

    According to the report, the News and Media Office of the Islamic
    Parliament, Majils, further quoted Kaidi as referring to the shared
    historical and cultural commonalties of the two nations in his
    Monday meeting with the Ambassador of Armenia Republic to Iran,
    Gregor Arakelyan, stressing the need for further improvement and
    deepening of bilateral ties.

    Kaidi said that the comprehensive expansion of ties, including the
    parliamentary relations would naturally lead of evermore stronger
    friendly relations between the two nations.

    He expressed hope that the Iran-Armenia Parliamentary Friendship
    groups would relying on each other's assistance mange to open a new
    chapter in the two countries' relations.

    Kaidi reiterated, "The Islamic Parliament, Majils, fully supports
    efforts made for expansion of bilateral expansion of bilateral ties,
    beginning with expansion of parliamentary relations."

    The Armenian ambassador to Tehran, too, while congratulating the
    establishment of the Iran-Armenia Parliamentary Friendship Group at
    the Islamic Parliament, announced Erevan's strong will and enthusiasm
    for further expansion of relations with Iran.

    Ambassador Arakelyan further reiterated, "Two decades after achieving
    independence, the Armenia Republic's relations with the Islamic
    Republic of Iran is today at the best possible level."

    He conveyed the warm greeting of the Armenian head of the Armenia-Iran
    Parliamentary Friendship group to his Iranian counterpart, expressing
    hope for ever more strengthening of relations and ever deeper
    cooperation between the two friendly nations.

    Iran and Armenia have been in contact for thousands of years. Armenia
    was conquered by the Persian Empire several times throughout history,
    particularly in the Median, Achaemenid, Parthian, Sassanid, and Safavid
    periods. Due to cultural and historical ties, Armenia was sometimes
    considered part of the Greater Iran. Armenia and Iran enjoy cultural
    and historical ties that go back thousands of years ago.

    There are no border disputes between the two countries and the
    Christian Armenian minority in Iran has official recognition with
    representatives at the Islamic Parliament.

    Safarian, of the Armenian Center for National and International
    Studies, has said 'Given this geopolitical environment, Armenia
    has the legitimate right to cooperate with Iran for ensuring its
    security... Besides, Armenia has an energy surplus and its only major
    export market at present is Iran... So there is also a lot of economic
    interest involved.'

    Of special importance is the cooperation in the field of energy
    security. In addition to a pipeline that will bring Iranian
    natural gas into Armenia. Additionally, the two states have also
    implemented other multi-million dollar energy projects. These include
    the construction of two hydro-electric plants on the Arax River that
    marks the Armenian-Iranian border, a third high-voltage transmission
    line linking their power grids and dams, among other projects.

    In July, 2007, a memorandum was signed on the start of feasibility
    studies on the ideas of building an Armenian-Iranian railway and
    a Russian-owned oil refinery that would process Iranian crude. In
    addition, the Armenian and Iranian governments have been working on a
    bilateral free trade agreement that could be signed by the end of 2007.

    The Armenian government is building a second, bigger highway leading to
    the Iranian border in the hope of boosting trade with Iran. In 2005,
    Armenia's trade with Iran totaled 105m dollars. Trade volume between
    the two countries increased to 200m dollars in 2009. Trade relations
    continue to be strong.

    Iranian President Mahmud Ahmadinezhad has been quoted as saying 'The
    Islamic Republic of Iran welcomes and supports the development of
    ties with Armenia in various areas, particularly in energy as well
    as transportation, sports, and tourism.'

    Iran's cultural attache to Armenia, Reza Atufi, has announced that the
    two countries have reached a preliminary agreement to make a joint
    television series. He said that the joint venture would portray the
    social and cultural life of Iran and Armenia and expand cinematic
    ties between the two countries. There are also Iranian Armenians that
    maintain the language.

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