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    IRAN'S AHMADINEJAD CUTS VISIT TO ARMENIA SHORT

    Forbes, NY
    Oct 23 2007

    YEREVAN, Armenia (Thomson Financial) - Iranian President Mahmoud
    Ahmadinejad has cut short a two-day visit to Armenia due to the
    domestic political situation and key talks on the Iranian nuclear
    issue in Rome, a diplomatic source here told Agence France-Presse,
    the French news agency.

    'He shortened his visit and is returning to Iran because of the
    internal political situation in the country,' the source said. 'Also
    this is linked with the discussion of the question of Iran which is
    happening today in Rome.'

    'Today we are expecting strong criticism addressed to Iran.'

    Iran's new nuclear negotiator, Saeed Jalili, left Tehran for Rome
    today to hold his first talks over the atomic crisis with EU foreign
    policy chief Javier Solana.

    Jalili, a hardliner close to Ahmadinejad, was accompanied by his
    predecessor Ali Larijani, the ISNA news agency reported.

    The presence of Larijani, who quit on Saturday after falling out with
    Ahmadinejad over the handling of Iran's nuclear policy, has raised
    eyebrows among observers.

    Larijani is officially attending as the representative of Iran's
    supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on the Supreme National Security
    Council, a position he retained after his resignation.

    The Armenian presidential administration had previously announced that
    Ahmadinejad would visit today a memorial to victims of the Ottoman
    massacres of Armenians between 1915 and 1917, a regular stop for
    visiting dignitaries.

    He had also been scheduled to visit Yerevan's Blue Mosque and to meet
    with members of the Iranian community here.

    Armenian presidential spokesman Viktor Sogomonian said Ahmadinejad
    had returned to Tehran 'for urgent reasons' but did not elaborate.

    'During meetings yesterday both presidents agreed that the president
    of Iran would go back to Iran earlier than expected for urgent
    reasons. The early end of the visit won't affect Armenian-Iranian
    relations,' Sogomonian said.

    Ahmadinejad's senior advisor Mojtaba Samareh Hashemi denied the visit
    had been cut short, saying 'the Iranian delegation is returning to
    Tehran at the planned time.'

    'All of the Iranian president's programme was realized as planned
    during the visit to Armenia,' he said.
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