The Speaker of Iran's Parliament has called for cementing two-way ties between Iran and Armenia, in many different areas.

Iran Press/Iran news: Speaker of the Iranian Parliament Ali Larijani has called for expanding bilateral cooperation between Iran and Armenia, stressing that bilateral ties can be strengthened in many different areas.

Larijani made the remark in a meeting with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and his accompanying delegation on Wednesday afternoon.

Heading a high-ranking political-economic delegation, the Armenian prime minister arrived in Tehran on Wednesday morning to hold talks with high-ranking Iranian officials. The Armenian delegation has so far been received by Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran Ayatollah Khamenei as well as President Hassan Rouhani, Mehr news agency reported.

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In the meeting, Larijani congratulated Pashinyan on his re-election as the prime minister of Armenia, adding: "I hope that during your term, political and parliamentary cooperation between the two countries would further expand.”

The speaker of Parliament added that Iranian lawmakers are interested in developing relations with Armenia.

He further stressed that Iranian-Armenian cooperation can expand in all areas, adding that Iran sees no limits to developing cooperation with Armenia, and the region's interests require regional countries to have friendly relations with each other.

He stated that economic cooperation between Iran and Armenia should be organized, adding: "There are many potentials for developing relations between the two countries in the fields of transportation, energy transit, tourism, and higher education.”

The top Iranian legislator went on to stress that the relations between the two countries of Iran and Armenia should expand wisely amid attempts by some countries to throw obstacles on the way, pointing out that there are consultations going on with Armenian lawmakers in the Iranian Parliament with the aim of developing ties with Armenia which has the backing of the Parliament (Majlis).

Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan, for his part, called for increasing bilateral relations between Iran and Armenia to the highest level possible, including economic and business ties.

Pashinyan stressed the role of information technology in the economic field as the main objective of his country, adding that after last year’s revolution, Armenia aims to expand relations with all countries, including neighboring countries.

Stating that ways to develop banking relations between the two countries were discussed during a meeting with president Rouhani, he added that economic cooperation between neighboring countries could be expanded and that long-term plans should be drawn up between countries to address today's challenges.

Pashinyan said he hoped the visit would be the opening of a new chapter in development of bilateral relations and cooperation between the two countries.  The prime minister of Armenia called for regular meetings and visits between the two countries' officials.

He further noted that the Armenian community in Iran could be a factor to develop friendly bilateral relations between Iran and Armenia.  203/211/103

 

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