The Republic of Armenia has had a good position on the sanctions
against our country, Iranian Justice Minister
http://armenpress.am/eng/news/699101/the-republic-of-armenia-has-had-a-good-position-on-the-sanctions-against-our-country-iranian-justice.html
16:33, 11 November, 2012
Iranian Justice Minister Seyed Morteza Bakhtiari hailed Armenia for
defending Iran against the sanctions imposed by the western states,
and underlined that there are no restriction for the further expansion
of Tehran's ties with Yerevan.
"The Republic of Armenia has had a good position on the sanctions
against our country," Bakhtiari said in a meeting with his Armenian
counterpart Hrayr Tovmasian in Tehran on Sunday.
He reiterated the good and close relations between Tehran and Yerevan,
and said, "Based on our country's principled policies, there is no
limitation for enhancing the level of interactions between the two
states."
Relevant reports said earlier that Bakhtiari and Tovmasian are due to
sign an agreement on extradition of criminals today.
Deputy Justice Minister Ali Sadati said that the agreement will be the
first of such agreement between Iran and Armenia, adding that the
agreement envisaged extradition of 12 Iranian prisoners from Armenia
to continue their prison terms in Iran.
He said that the prisoners are usually found guilty for lack of
knowledge about laws and regulations of the host countries.
Iran has signed about 20 of such agreements with different states and
30 of them are waiting to be signed with other countries, the
judiciary official said.
against our country, Iranian Justice Minister
http://armenpress.am/eng/news/699101/the-republic-of-armenia-has-had-a-good-position-on-the-sanctions-against-our-country-iranian-justice.html
16:33, 11 November, 2012
Iranian Justice Minister Seyed Morteza Bakhtiari hailed Armenia for
defending Iran against the sanctions imposed by the western states,
and underlined that there are no restriction for the further expansion
of Tehran's ties with Yerevan.
"The Republic of Armenia has had a good position on the sanctions
against our country," Bakhtiari said in a meeting with his Armenian
counterpart Hrayr Tovmasian in Tehran on Sunday.
He reiterated the good and close relations between Tehran and Yerevan,
and said, "Based on our country's principled policies, there is no
limitation for enhancing the level of interactions between the two
states."
Relevant reports said earlier that Bakhtiari and Tovmasian are due to
sign an agreement on extradition of criminals today.
Deputy Justice Minister Ali Sadati said that the agreement will be the
first of such agreement between Iran and Armenia, adding that the
agreement envisaged extradition of 12 Iranian prisoners from Armenia
to continue their prison terms in Iran.
He said that the prisoners are usually found guilty for lack of
knowledge about laws and regulations of the host countries.
Iran has signed about 20 of such agreements with different states and
30 of them are waiting to be signed with other countries, the
judiciary official said.