Iran, Armenia discuss mutual interests in political, economic, and infrastructure spheres

Kamal Kharrazi, the Head of Iran’s Strategic Council on Foreign Relations, engaged in discussions with top Armenian officials, including Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, to explore and enhance the relationship between Tehran and Yerevan.

Ekleme: 30.01.2024 14:46:57 / Güncelleme: 30.01.2024 14:46:57 / English News
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In the meeting, Prime Minister Pashinyan expressed the significance of Kharrazi's visit, anticipating that it would serve as a catalyst for further growth and consolidation of ties between the two nations. The discussions encompassed various aspects, including bilateral political and economic relations, collaboration in energy and infrastructure, joint project implementation, and other areas of mutual interest.

The leaders also exchanged perspectives on matters related to security, peace, and sustainable stability in the South Caucasus region. Pashinyan commended Iran's positive stance on the "Crossroads of Peace" project, an initiative by the Armenian government aimed at addressing infrastructure challenges in the region.

Kharrazi had earlier met with Armenia’s Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan to delve into cooperation between Tehran and Yerevan across diverse fields. The meetings emphasized the importance of collaboration in energy, infrastructure, economy, and joint projects to strengthen the friendship between the two nations and contribute to regional stability. (ILKHA)