Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Iran consolidates its countries of support

Proposal to Help Resolve Regional Issues YEREVAN, Armenia, Oct. 22--President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Iran is ready to help resolve regional issues.
President Ahmadinejad made the remark at a joint press conference on Monday with his Armenian counterpart Robert Kocharian after signing four memoranda of understanding (MoU) on expansion of mutual cooperation, IRNA reported.
“We are against any type of tension in our sensitive region,“ he said.
The president also said all problems would be resolved through talks and dialogue.
“Iran spares no efforts to help resolve all existing issues in the region,“ he said.
He noted that Iran attaches importance to expansion of ties with Armenia and sets no limit to this end.
“Expansion of friendly ties between Iran and Armenia would benefit the two nations and help restore security to the Caucasian region,“ he said.
Ahmadinejad said promotion of economic cooperation would increase trade transactions and transit of goods via Iran to various parts of the world.
The Armenian president, for his part, said Yerevan regards Iran as a very important country and is exploring grounds for expansion of all-out ties between the two sides.
“There are huge economic potentials in the fields of energy, construction of gas pipelines, construction of oil refinery and connection of the two countries’ railway networks,“ he said.
Kocharian underlined that the two countries have agreed to have more active cooperation at the international level.
President Ahmadinejad arrived in Yerevan on Monday for a two-day visit at the head of a political and economic delegation.
The visit takes place upon the official invitation of his Armenian counterpart.
Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki and other senior officials are accompanying the president during this visit.
Ahmadinejad will also deliver a keynote speech in the Armenian National Congress.
The president was scheduled to deliver a speech at Yerevan University where he will receive an honorary PhD and a medal.
On the second day of his official visit, Ahmadinejad will exchange views with Iranian nationals residing in Armenia.

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