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    RA DEFENCE MINISTER CONSIDERS POSSIBLE MILITARY-TECHNICAL COOPERATION WITH IRAN

    Noyan Tapan
    Nov 8, 2007

    YEREVAN, NOVEMBER 8, NOYAN TAPAN. A Memorandum on Mutual Understanding
    On Cooperation in the Defence Sphere was signed on November 8 between
    the RA Defence Ministry and the Iranian Ministry of Defence and
    Armed Forces Logistics. The document was signed by Ministers Mikayel
    Haroutiunian and Mostafa Mohammad Najjar. Negotiations between the two
    Ministers with participation of the delegations led by them preceded
    the ceremony of memorandum's signing.

    M. Haroutiunian said at the press conference dedicated to the results
    of M. Mohammad Najjar's three-day official visit to Yerevan (November
    6-8) that a number of bilateral, regional problems and those of
    mutual interest were discussed at the two-stage negotiations with
    his Iranian counterpart. "We hold the same opinion in the issue of
    settling conflicts in the region through negotiations and dialogue,
    by peace, and hope that all regional countries will undertake adequate
    steps in this direction," the RA Defence Minister said.

    According to him, some steps were undertaken in the direction of
    deepening cooperation between the Zinap company of the RA Defence
    Ministry and the ETCA company of the Iranian Ministry of Defence and
    Armed Forces Logistics in the sphere of foodstuffs and property supply.

    M. Haroutiunian said that though there are no certain programs of
    military-technical cooperation as yet, there is already a need to
    consider the issue of launching them. "When we consider, we will come
    to a common conclusion, will say over what military-technical issues
    we can cooperate," the RA Defence Minister emphasized.

    M. Mohammad Najjar, in his turn, said that struggle against
    terrorism, proliferation of arms of mass extermination, exclusion
    of geopolitical monopolarization are the axes of Iran's foreign
    policy and the inseparable principles of that country's defence
    diplomacy. According to him, deepening of relations between Iran and
    Armenia will contribute to regional security, establishment of peace
    and stability. "The regional problems can be solved with the very
    participation of the regional countries through peaceful negotiations:
    presence of foreigners and forces being outside the region will only
    multiply the problems," the Iranian Minister of Defence and Armed
    Forces Logistics stated.
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