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    IRAN HELP TO ARMENIAN NATION NOT TO BE FORGOTTEN

    IranMania News, Iran
    March 20 2007

    LONDON, March 20 (IranMania) - Armenian President Robert Kocharyan
    referred to the commissioning of Iran-Armenia gasline as a historical
    event opening a new page in bilateral relations, IRNA reported.

    The remark was made at a press conference after Iran-Armenia gas
    pipeline was officially commissioned at the common borders of the
    two countries and his talks with President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

    Kocharyan said that ever since its independence, his country has
    been facing various problems such as siege, war and energy crisis,
    adding that such a bitter memory is now on the verge of oblivion.

    Turning to the regularly coordinated growing trend of bilateral ties,
    he said that Iran's assistance to Armenia in the early years after his
    country's independence will never be forgotten and thanked Iranians
    for their kind attention.

    He said that there was nothing on Iran-Armenia common border 15
    years ago, except a few rows of barbed wire symbolizing the ex-Soviet
    Union's rule.

    "Neither did the border on which I welcomed President Ahmadinejad
    exist at that time. This is while today 600,000 tons of goods are
    annually exchanged between the two states," he added.

    Kocharyan underlined that no energy was exchanged between Iran and
    Armenia 10 years ago, but that today it can be said that their third
    power transmission line will soon be commissioned.

    Pointing to the growing trend of Iran-Armenia cooperation as a model,
    he thanked his Iranian counterpart for efforts towards such a close
    cooperation.

    In response to a question about expansion of cooperation between the
    two states, he said that bilateral ties can be divided into political
    and trade sections.

    He referred to the level of political relations as excellent, adding,
    "This helps us regulate our ties with other countries in such a way
    as to avoid causing any sensitivity.""

    The Armenian president pointed to the bright prospect of Iran-Armenia
    economic development, saying that the economic projects due to be
    drawn up aim to strengthen relations between the two nations and lead
    to more tangible outcomes.
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