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    IRAN, ARMENIA STRESS EXPANSION OF BILATERAL TIES

    Press TV, Iran
    Nov 7 2013

    Iranian President Hassan Rouhani (R) shakes hands with Armenian
    Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Armen Movsisyan in Tehran
    on November 7, 2013.

    Thu Nov 7, 2013 5:48PM GMT

    Iran and Armenia have underlined their determination to further
    strengthen bilateral relations, particularly in the economic and
    cultural areas.

    On Thursday, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani met with Armenian
    Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Armen Movsisyan in the
    Iranian capital, Tehran, to discuss the existing grounds for enhancing
    bilateral cooperation.

    During the talks, President Rouhani praised friendly ties between
    Iran and Armenia, emphasizing the need for further enhancement of
    cultural and economic relations between the two neighboring nations.

    The Iranian chief executive also pointed to Tehran's joint economic
    projects with Yerevan and expressed hope that these projects will
    bear fruit as soon as possible.

    Movsisyan, for his part, hailed the close ties between the two
    countries, stressing that the Armenian government and nation are keen
    to increase relations with the Islamic Republic.

    The Armenian minister further reassured that his country will make
    efforts to remove obstacles in the way of the joint projects between
    Tehran and Yerevan.

    He also relayed a written message from Armenian President Serzh
    Sargsyan to President Rouhani.

    On November 5, Iranian Energy Minister Hamid Chitchian and his Armenian
    counterpart signed three agreements for the implementation of joint
    hydropower projects during their meeting in Tehran.

    Chitchian said the new agreements were related to bartering electricity
    for natural gas, construction of a new hydroelectric power plant on
    the border river, Aras, and further electricity exchanges between
    the two countries.

    Over the recent years, the two countries have taken major strides
    towards promoting mutual relations, particularly in the energy sector.

    Iran has bartered more than 1.5 billion cubic meters of gas with
    Armenia's electricity in the past six years.

    MKA/HMV/SS




    From: A. Papazian
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