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    IRNA Islamic Republic News Agency, Iran
    Oct 10 2014


    Armenian Academic: Armenia never forgets Iran's supports

    Tehran

    Head of Armenia Lazarian International Relations Institute said that
    Armenia will never forget Iran's supports after its independence.


    Anahid Roustamian made the remarks in a meeting here on Monday
    afternoon dubbed as 'Historical and cultural ties between Iran and
    Armenia'.

    Armenia, after its independence in 1991 had no facilities such as
    electricity and gas and Iran offered a lot of support to the country,
    which will never be forgotten.

    Reminding academic cooperation between the two countries since 1996,
    Roustamian expressed hope that the students can take more steps in
    this direction.

    The president of the institute said that we are here at the invitation
    of Organization of Culture and Islamic Communications and our main
    goal is to sign Memoranda of Understanding for exchanging students and
    discussing different fields of cooperation in the future.

    Head of International Relations Studies in Yerevan State University
    Gorgan Vartaian also said in the meeting that the two countries have
    had long historical ties, in which all three presidents of the country
    after independence had visit to Iran in their top priorities.

    He added that Iran is the biggest neighbor and ally of Armenia and
    pointed out that Iran has always been an independent country, but
    Armenia is still trying to stabilize its independence.

    Deputy head of Iran-Eurasia Study Institute, for her part, welcomed
    Armenian delegation to Iran.

    Mandana Teishe-yar, by referring to historical ties and common myths
    between the two nations, added that common myths, history and culture
    have created a joint identity for Iran and Armenia.

    She continued that Iran's 11th government has based its diplomacy in
    the Caucasus region upon cultural diplomacy and we believe expansion
    of cultural relations would lead to economic relations expansion.

    Teishe-yar expressed hope that by creating reciprocal scientific
    opportunities, researchers of the two countries can implement more
    joint scientific plans.

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