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    AHMADINEJAD VIEWS TEHRAN-YEREVAN TIES AS DEVELOPING

    Fars News Agency
    Oct 22 2007
    Iran

    TEHRAN (Fars News Agency)- Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad voiced
    pleasure with the developing ties between his country and Armenia,
    and called for the further bolstering of all-out cooperation between
    the two states.

    Speaking to reporters prior to his departure for Yerevan, Ahmadinejad
    noted the two countries' common views and shared understanding about
    mutual and regional issues and potentials.

    He said Iran-Armenia relations are developing in such different
    areas as energy, culture, communications, trade, joint investment,
    electricity and gas.

    The president further expressed the hope that the visit would lead
    to the deepening of the two countries' amicable ties and pave the
    way for the facilitated expansion of mutual relations and cooperation.

    Reminding that his visit would take place at the official invitation
    of his counterpart and in response to Kocharian's earlier visit to
    Tehran, Ahmadinejad said that he had endorsement of several letters
    of understanding on the agenda of his tour of Armenia.

    Ahmadinejad, heading a high ranking delegation, left Tehran for
    Yerevan on Monday.

    During the two-day visit which will take place at the invitation of
    Armenian President Robert Kocharian, the Iranian president will be
    accompanied by his first vice-president, foreign minister, defense
    minister, vice-president for executive affairs and oil ministry
    caretaker.

    Ahmadinejad is scheduled to meet senior Armenian officials and sign
    several agreements on mutual cooperation with that country.

    Addressing university students in Yerevan and also a meeting with
    Iranian expatriates are included in Ahmadinejad's itinerary as well.

    The president is due to receive an honorary PhD and a medal after
    delivering the speech at Yerevan University.

    Over 3,000 Iranian students are studying at different Armenian
    universities while 120,000 Armenians are living in Iran.

    The two countries' trade exchanges amount to over USD20 mln.
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