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    ARMENIA SEEKS TO DEVELOP RELATIONS WITH KURDISTAN

    Department of Foreign Relations, Kurdistan Regional Government, Iraq
    Aug 6 2013

    Erbil, Kurdistan - Iraq (KRG.org) - The Head of the KRG Department of
    Foreign Relations Minister Falah Mustafa received the Armenian Deputy
    Minister of Economy, Mr. Tigran Harutyunyan, and his accompanying
    delegation today.

    The delegation includes an Armenian Member of Parliament, Mr. Manvel
    Badeyan; the Ambassador of Armenia to Iraq, Mr. Murad Muradian, and
    leaders and representatives from Armenian businesses. The aim of the
    visit is to further develop ties between Kurdistan and Armenia,

    Speaking on behalf of the Kurdistan Regional Government, Minister
    Mustafa said that the KRG is dedicated to solidifying relations with
    Armenia. He said, 'We have seen a commitment to further developing
    relations from both side, and I hope that Armenia opens a diplomatic
    representation in Kurdistan to increase political, economic and
    social relations'

    He also added that diplomatic presence would help further develop
    cultural and educational exchanges between both sides.

    The meeting also touched on the tragic and difficult past that both
    nations have endured in their history with Minister Mustafa briefing
    the Deputy Minister about the path which the Kurdistan Regional
    Government has adopted in order to be successful. This includes the
    passage of investor friendly laws in Kurdistan, opening up to the
    international community and helping establish Kurdistan as a gateway
    to the rest of Iraq.

    Deputy Minister Harutyunyan underlined significant interest shown by
    Armenian companies to invest in Kurdistan and that they were examining
    the possibilities of joint ventures with local businesses. He added
    that he is hopeful of Armenia opening up a diplomatic representative
    office, but said that discussions on the details remain ongoing
    within the Armenian government. He also spoke about the universities
    and educational facilities that exist in Armenia and how they may
    be of use to people from Kurdistan, emphasising on the importance of
    building relations between not only the leaders but also between the
    people of Armenia and Kurdistan.

    Minister Mustafa expressed his hope that the visit will provide
    them with an opportunity to realise what Kurdistan has to offer. He
    highlighted the safety and stability being a key factor in the economic
    development of Kurdistan and noted that the KRG has earmarked three key
    sectors for investment, which are agriculture, industry and tourism.

    The Deputy Minister thanked the Department of Foreign Relations
    for their assistance so far and expressed his pleasure at meeting
    with Minister Mustafa. Also present in the meeting were a number of
    officials from the KRG Department of Foreign Relations.

    http://dfr.krg.org/a/d.aspx?l=12&a=42713

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