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    COOPERATION TO THE BENEFIT OF THE TWO COUNTRIES AND THE REGION
    Lilit Pohghosyan

    Hayots Ashkharh Daily
    Oct 23 2007
    Armenia

    Yesterday MAHMOUD AHMADINEDJAD, President of the Islamic Republic
    of Iran arrived in Armenia on a two-day official visit. The same day
    the leader of Iran had a meeting with President Kocharyan.

    The Presidents summed up the results of the negotiations, first held in
    the form of a tete-a-tete and then followed by an enlarged meeting;
    they signed a number of documents regarding different spheres of
    the Armenian-Iranian cooperation. Then, within the frameworks of
    an open-air briefing, they summed up the mosaic of the agreements
    reached at the current stage of Armenia-Iran dialogue and confirmed
    their determination to continue the Armenian-Iranian relations to
    the benefit of the two peoples, regional security and stability.

    Welcoming his counterpart, R. Kocharyan particularly stated, "Iran is
    an extremely important partner for us. We have a very broad agenda of
    relations, and today we re-confirmed our positive attitude towards
    the large-scale programs we are implementing jointly. As you know,
    the construction of the Armenian-Iranian gas pipeline is under way.

    Today we discussed and reconfirmed the possibility of constructing
    the three-sided oil refinery and railroad. Of course, all this is
    currently in the process of calculations, because those steps have
    to be economically beneficial to the parties."

    The parties also signed a cooperation agreement in the sphere of
    banking, which, as R. Kocharyan is convinced, will enable them to
    extend their relations in this sphere.

    The political aspects of the cooperation were not overlooked
    either. The Presidents agreed to liven up the external ties and discuss
    regional issues, including the developments around the Karabakh
    conflict. "Of course, I have let the Iranian President know about
    negotiation process. We have discussed different regional issues. In
    general, we had quite open discussions around all the issues, and I
    am grateful to my counterpart both for his visit and for accepting
    the invitation."

    Touching upon the "continuously developing sustainable relations", the
    Iranian President mentioned in his turn, "I am very happy for having
    the opportunity to visit Armenia by the invitation of my counterpart
    R. Kocharyan and discuss with our Armenian colleagues the potentials of
    deepening the Armenian-Iranian cooperation. This is our third meeting
    within the last 1-year period. The first meeting took place in Tehran
    last year, when the RA President arrived in Iran on an official visit;
    the second meeting took place this March on the Armenian-Iranian
    border; the next meeting is taking place now in Yerevan."

    According to him, the goal of this particular visit and the pivotal
    issue of the meetings and discussions with the Armenian colleagues is
    to find new ways of realizing the unused resources existing in the
    bilateral relations, and first of all - the economic cooperation as
    well as confirming them by practical programs.

    "Fortunately, there are no obstacles, and we have great chances
    for developing bilateral relations in all the spheres. During
    the meeting, we both emphasized that we recognize no measures and
    limits for that, especially in the fields of energy, oil and gas,
    electric power production, communications, transportation, as well
    as in the sphere of mutual investments with regard to extending the
    cooperation between the two countries. We are sure that the bilateral
    disposition is constructive, and it is to the benefit of the region,"
    stated the Iranian President, expressing confidence that the volumes
    of the commodity circulation between the two countries will record
    very speedy and visible results.

    Responding to the questions, M. Ahmadinedjad estimated the
    Armenian-Iranian relations as "cloudless" and, what's more,
    "excellent". "Our relations with Armenia are friendly, based on mutual
    respect, and this is true for all the spheres. There is no lack of
    trust or feeling of coldness between our peoples in any matter,"
    he said.

    Detailing the results of the agreements achieved during the
    negotiations, R. Kocharyan particularly mentioned that the Armenian
    section of Armenia-Iran gas pipeline (let's note that the opening of
    the Iranian section of the pipeline took place at the beginning of the
    year) is to open on October 28. "I will take part in the ceremony. I
    hope the gas pipeline will have transit capacities. Time will show to
    what extent such potential will be revealed. We are seriously disposed
    to linking the railroads to one another. We are also seriously disposed
    towards the issue of the three-sided operation of the oil refinery
    (Russia being the third side - L.P.).

    Here, I repeat, it is necessary to calculate everything. The programs
    are large-scale, and large-scale programs demand a certain stage of
    discussions and calculations. We are currently at that stage."

    In short, the Armenian-Iranian relations are, in the estimation of the
    RA President, entering a new stage in which "our economic relations
    will be much deeper". The agenda of the issues discussed is quite
    vivid and provides the best evidence of the current stage of the
    Armenian-Iranian relations.

    Moreover, the fact that the "the Iranian President and Government
    treat these issues with such attention shows that the development
    of the bilateral relations is a priority not only for Armenia,
    but also for the Iranian side, for which I express my gratitude,"
    stated President R. Kocharyan at the end of his speech.
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