ENVOY: ARMENIA RESOLVED TO EXPAND PETCHEM COOPERATION WITH IRAN
Fars News Agency, Iran
Nov 19 2014
TEHRAN (FNA)- Armenian Ambassador to Tehran Gregor Arakelian underlined
Iran's modern petrochemical industries, and voiced his country's
enthusiasm for the promotion of ties with Tehran in this sector.
The Armenian diplomat said that Iran's petrochemical industry enjoys
good presence in his country's markets.
"Tehran and Yerevan have recently held very useful talks for increasing
the level of cooperation in the petrochemical industry and Armenia
is ready for any cooperation and interaction for benefiting from Iran
in the petrochemical industry," said Arakelian.
"As a gas supplier to Armenia, Iran has favorable cooperation with us
and Yerevan provides Iran with electricity in return for gas imports.
We hope to have good cooperation in the petrochemical industry,"
he added.
Iran and Armenia have taken major strides towards widening and
deepening of their relations in recent years, particularly in the
economic sector.
Armenian Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan, heading a high-ranking
delegation, visited Iran in October to confer with senior officials
of the country on ways to develop all-out ties.
Abrahamyan held meetings with a number of high-ranking Iranian
officials, including Foreign Minster Mohammad Javad Zarif, during
which they exchanged views on the growing trend of the development
of bilateral relations in all areas, specially in economic, trade,
infrastructures and tourism fields, and underscored the necessity
for removing the existing obstacles.
They also called for continued reciprocal visits by Iranian and
Armenian officials to consult and exchange views on the bilateral
relations and other issues of mutual interest.
http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.aspx?nn=13930828001355
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Fars News Agency, Iran
Nov 19 2014
TEHRAN (FNA)- Armenian Ambassador to Tehran Gregor Arakelian underlined
Iran's modern petrochemical industries, and voiced his country's
enthusiasm for the promotion of ties with Tehran in this sector.
The Armenian diplomat said that Iran's petrochemical industry enjoys
good presence in his country's markets.
"Tehran and Yerevan have recently held very useful talks for increasing
the level of cooperation in the petrochemical industry and Armenia
is ready for any cooperation and interaction for benefiting from Iran
in the petrochemical industry," said Arakelian.
"As a gas supplier to Armenia, Iran has favorable cooperation with us
and Yerevan provides Iran with electricity in return for gas imports.
We hope to have good cooperation in the petrochemical industry,"
he added.
Iran and Armenia have taken major strides towards widening and
deepening of their relations in recent years, particularly in the
economic sector.
Armenian Prime Minister Hovik Abrahamyan, heading a high-ranking
delegation, visited Iran in October to confer with senior officials
of the country on ways to develop all-out ties.
Abrahamyan held meetings with a number of high-ranking Iranian
officials, including Foreign Minster Mohammad Javad Zarif, during
which they exchanged views on the growing trend of the development
of bilateral relations in all areas, specially in economic, trade,
infrastructures and tourism fields, and underscored the necessity
for removing the existing obstacles.
They also called for continued reciprocal visits by Iranian and
Armenian officials to consult and exchange views on the bilateral
relations and other issues of mutual interest.
http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.aspx?nn=13930828001355
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress