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    PRESIDENT ROUHANI: IRAN WILLING TO HOST ARMENIAN INVESTORS

    Fars News Agency, Iran
    May 5 2014

    TEHRAN (FNA)- Iranian President Hassan Rouhani in a meeting with
    Armenian Foreign Minister Eduard Nalbandian in Tehran on Monday called
    on Armenian companies to increase their presence in Iranian projects
    and market.

    "The Islamic Republic of Iran is ready to host Armenian investors and
    also persuades Iran's private sector and investors to run activity
    in the Armenian market," he added.

    He reiterated that the two countries' private sectors play important
    roles in the expansion of economic ties, and said, "I hope the level of
    economic and trade cooperation between Iran and Armenia will further
    expand in the future."

    The Armenian foreign minister, for his part, pointed to the two
    countries' friendly relations in cultural, educational, energy and
    transportation fields, and said, "Exchange of visits by the two
    countries' officials can help expand the bilateral relations."

    Nalbandian pointed to Iran and Armenia's new joint ventures, and said,
    "I believe these projects will open new paths for strengthening the
    Iran-Armenia relations."

    The Armenian foreign minister pointed to the talks between Iran and
    the six world powers (the US, Russia, China, France and Britain plus
    Germany), and said, "Armenia fully welcomes the current trend of the
    talks and is satisfied with the outcome of talks."

    Nalbandian also submitted President Serzh Sargsian's written invitation
    to President Rouhani to visit Armenia.

    Nalbandian arrived in Tehran at the head of a high-ranking political
    delegation on Monday to hold talks with senior Iranian authorities.

    Earlier in the day, he met with his Iranian counterpart Mohammad
    Javad Zarif, where the two top diplomats discussed bilateral ties
    and the latest developments in the region.

    During the meeting, the Iranian foreign minister pointed to the
    friendly and firm relations between the two countries, and said, "The
    two states have close stances on important regional and international
    issues."

    He underlined the need for the further expansion of relations between
    Tehran and Yerevan, and said, "Taking into account the existing
    potentials, Iran and Armenia should enhance their relations in
    transportation, energy and banking sectors."

    Zarif also called for the resumption of the operation of Iran-Armenia
    Joint Economic Cooperation Commission, and said, "The two countries
    should continue meetings of their Joint Economic Commission."

    The Armenian foreign minister, for his part, pointed to the age-old
    Iran-Armenia relations, and said, "My country is willing to cooperate
    with Iran in different areas and I hope that mutual cooperation will
    further expand in view of the positive atmosphere of today's talks."

    The Armenian foreign minister invited Zarif to pay an official visit
    to Yerevan in the near future.

    Nalbandian also pointed to the ongoing talks between Iran and the Group
    5+1 (the five permanent UN Security Council member plus Germany),
    and said, "I hope that these talks will lead to positive results as
    a result of the efforts made by both sides."

    http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.aspx?nn=13930215001479

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