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    Journal of Turkish Weekly
    July 8 2006

    New Allies?: Iran-Armenia ink 7 Aggrements Print

    Saturday , 08 July 2006

    * Armenia and Iran close each other. Both states signed many
    aggrements last week. Iran is the only neigbouring country that
    Armenia has good relations. Ironically Armenia seeks to develop its
    relations with the US as well."

    * Within Armenian President Robert Kocharyan's official visit to
    Iran, the two countries signed 7 documents.

    * The sides also signed documents on funding construction of power
    mains between Iran and Armenia

    TEHRAN - Iranian and Armenian officials signed up seven Memorandum of
    Understanding (MoU) in the fields of energy, economic and industrial
    infrastructures, legal and cultural heritage cooperation, Iranian
    news agency IRNA reported.

    The MoUs were signed by officials in the presence of President
    Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his Armenian counterpart Robert Kocharian.

    For one document, Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki and his
    Armenian counterpart Vartan Oskanian signed an MoU concerning Iran's
    development aids in the field of industrial and economic
    infrastructure for Armenia.

    In another MoU, Energy Minister Parviz Fattah and Armen Movsisyan
    signed a cooperation agreement in the field of energy.

    The two countries agreed in another document to cooperate in the
    field of legal issues.

    Iran's Justice Minister Jamal Karimi-rad and Armenian Foreign
    Minister Vartan Oskanian inked an agreement about extraditing
    criminals.

    Dissemination of information in the field of cultural heritage was
    another MoU signed up by officials from Iran's Cultural Heritage
    Organization and Armenian Ministry of Culture and Youth Affairs.

    Also agreement about financing electricity power line project was
    signed.

    In the last MoU, the two countries agreed on the implementing program
    of the third electricity power line between Iran and Armenia.

    Armenia is located in the Caucasus region and borders with Georgia in
    the north, Azerbaijan east, Turkey west and Iran south and it does
    not have access to the open sea.

    Armenia does not have any oil or gas resources, but has rich mines of
    gold, copper, zinc and lead.

    The country achieved its independence on September 21, 1991 from the
    former Soviet Union. Armenian forces occupied about 20 percent of
    neigbouring Azerbaijan. Ironically 'Islamic' Iran did not support
    Azerbaijan but 'Christian' Armenia. Iran has currently good relations
    with Armenia though the relations with Azerbijan is not at the level
    of as expected. Armenia has serious problems with Azerbaijan, Georgia
    and Turkey.

    JTW and News agencies
    8 July 2006
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