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    KOCHARYAN: IRAN-ARMENIA PIPELINE A NEW STAGE IN BILATERAL RELATIONS

    Regnum, Russia
    March 19 2007

    The Iran-Armenia natural gas pipeline brings the relationship between
    the two countries to a new level, a REGNUM correspondent reports
    quoting President of Armenia Robert Kocharyan to say today, March 19,
    at an opening ceremony of the pipeline. Kocharyan called the ceremony
    attended by President of Iran Mahmoud Ahmadinejad a memorable one.

    The Armenia's president reminded that 15 years ago, when Armenia
    declared her independence, only barbed wire could be seen at the
    Armenian-Iranian border, a Soviet-times legacy. "Today, we cooperate
    in a number of directions, particularly, in the fields of energy,
    transport, and industry. We built a bridge over the Araks River,
    through which only in 2006, 600 tons of cargo were shipped," Kocharyan
    informed.

    Kocharyan also reminded of an agreement of Megri hydro power
    plant construction and negotiations over construction of the third
    high-voltage power line connecting the two countries. He described
    relationship between Iran and Armenia as an active political dialog
    - largely owing to the work of the intergovernmental commission. In
    Kocharyan's words, it is the Commission's work that makes possible a
    deeper understanding between the countries. "We attempt to bring to
    life economic projects designed to develop economic cooperation,"
    adding that the sides avoid steps that could be interpreted as a
    threat to mutual security.

    President of Iran Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said that Iran has no problems in
    its relationship with Armenia. He said that projects implemented in a
    number of fields are meant to strengthen friendly relations between
    the two countries. Ahmadinejad informed that during his meeting
    with Robert Kocharyan, both previously discussed and new ideas were
    discussed, and new cooperation agreements in the fields of energy,
    natural gas and oil development, as well as water resources, were
    reached. According to the president of Iran, realization of these
    agreements will make the bilateral relations stronger. He assessed
    his short visit to Armenia as a highly productive one.
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