IRAN, ARMENIA DETERMINED TO ENHANCE TIES
Press TV, Iran
May 12 2014
The trade turnover between Iran and Armenia hit USD 293 million
in 2013. (The file photo shows and Iranian cargo ship) Mon May 12,
2014 8:48AM
Iran and Armenia have underscored their determination to further
strengthen bilateral relations, particularly in the parliamentary
sphere.
On Sunday, Iranian Ambassador to Yerevan Mohammad Raeisi met with
newly-elected Armenian Parliament Speaker Galust Sahakian to discuss
Tehran-Yerevan ties as well as issues of mutual interest.
During the meeting, Raeisi highlighted the importance of closer mutual
cooperation between Iran and Armenia, saying the officials of both
countries see no obstacles in the way of boosting bilateral ties.
The Iranian official expressed confidence that the upcoming visit by
Sahakian to Iran would help further promote bilateral and parliamentary
relations.
Sahakian, for his part, said Tehran and Yerevan enjoy high-level ties,
adding that mutual trust can increase bilateral cooperation.
He highlighted the significance of joint economic projects between
Iran and Armenia, saying the implementation of these projects would
raise the level of mutual economic ties.
The Armenian parliament speaker expressed hope that he would meet
his Iranian counterpart in the near future.
Iran and Armenia have taken major strides toward promoting their
bilateral relations over the recent years, particularly in the
economic sector.
According to Iran's commercial attache in Armenia Hamaiak Avadis Yanes,
the trade turnover between the two neighboring countries totaled USD
293 million in 2013.
YH/NN/HRB
Press TV, Iran
May 12 2014
The trade turnover between Iran and Armenia hit USD 293 million
in 2013. (The file photo shows and Iranian cargo ship) Mon May 12,
2014 8:48AM
Iran and Armenia have underscored their determination to further
strengthen bilateral relations, particularly in the parliamentary
sphere.
On Sunday, Iranian Ambassador to Yerevan Mohammad Raeisi met with
newly-elected Armenian Parliament Speaker Galust Sahakian to discuss
Tehran-Yerevan ties as well as issues of mutual interest.
During the meeting, Raeisi highlighted the importance of closer mutual
cooperation between Iran and Armenia, saying the officials of both
countries see no obstacles in the way of boosting bilateral ties.
The Iranian official expressed confidence that the upcoming visit by
Sahakian to Iran would help further promote bilateral and parliamentary
relations.
Sahakian, for his part, said Tehran and Yerevan enjoy high-level ties,
adding that mutual trust can increase bilateral cooperation.
He highlighted the significance of joint economic projects between
Iran and Armenia, saying the implementation of these projects would
raise the level of mutual economic ties.
The Armenian parliament speaker expressed hope that he would meet
his Iranian counterpart in the near future.
Iran and Armenia have taken major strides toward promoting their
bilateral relations over the recent years, particularly in the
economic sector.
According to Iran's commercial attache in Armenia Hamaiak Avadis Yanes,
the trade turnover between the two neighboring countries totaled USD
293 million in 2013.
YH/NN/HRB