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Ahmadinejad Calls for Boosting Cooperation with Armenia

TEHRAN (FNA)- Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad called for the bolstering of ties and cooperation between his country and Armenia.
In a meeting with visiting Armenian Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Armen Movsisian here on Tuesday, Ahmadinejad hailed the two countries' historical and cultural ties, and underlined that the Iranian and Armenian nations do not feel to be apart from each other.
He said that all regional countries should try to solve their problems through understanding.
Referring to his future visit to Armenia, Ahmadinejad expressed hope that during the trip, the two sides would be able to make appropriate decisions for expansion and consolidation of bilateral ties.
He further voiced pleasure in the expansion of bilateral ties and cooperation with Yerevan, and stressed that Iran sees no obstacle in the way of boosting ties with Armenia at the highest level.
Beginning on June 6, the Iranian president is scheduled to pay an official two-day visit to Armenia to discuss ways to expand Tehran-Yerevan relations in various spheres.
The Armenian energy minister expressed optimism about the prospects for increased economic cooperation between Iran and Armenia and said the implementation of joint projects would be beneficial for the two countries and the region.
The meeting came a day after Iran and Armenia inked memorandums of understanding in Tehran to expand economic ties in the energy, trade, banking, and transportation sectors.
In a meeting with visiting Armenian Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Armen Movsisian here on Tuesday, Ahmadinejad hailed the two countries' historical and cultural ties, and underlined that the Iranian and Armenian nations do not feel to be apart from each other.
He said that all regional countries should try to solve their problems through understanding.
Referring to his future visit to Armenia, Ahmadinejad expressed hope that during the trip, the two sides would be able to make appropriate decisions for expansion and consolidation of bilateral ties.
He further voiced pleasure in the expansion of bilateral ties and cooperation with Yerevan, and stressed that Iran sees no obstacle in the way of boosting ties with Armenia at the highest level.
Beginning on June 6, the Iranian president is scheduled to pay an official two-day visit to Armenia to discuss ways to expand Tehran-Yerevan relations in various spheres.
The Armenian energy minister expressed optimism about the prospects for increased economic cooperation between Iran and Armenia and said the implementation of joint projects would be beneficial for the two countries and the region.
The meeting came a day after Iran and Armenia inked memorandums of understanding in Tehran to expand economic ties in the energy, trade, banking, and transportation sectors.