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  • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

    Moscow Uses Armenia Against Iran

    Over three decades Iran has conducted a policy on the Caucasus that was agreed with Russia to a certain extent. Aside from other objectives, Iran viewed the Caucasus as an arena of agreements with Russia and often made a compromise on a number of issues since Russia used to be a supplier of arms and technology and supposedly promoted the development of foreign political and economic relations with Iran.

    Iran tried to bring its interests in line with Russia’s interests regarding Armenia and the Karabakh issue, and Iran pretended aligning itself to Russia’s interests. In reality, Iranians have always tried to push Armenia slightly towards more independence from Russia.

    At the same time, to the extent of development of relations between Armenia and Iran and the international community the Russians became more cautious and less friendly towards the attempts of Armenia and Iran to play more independent regional games.

    A mostly similar situation occurred in regard to Georgia and Azerbaijan. Russia is against the opportunities of communication in the northwest, that is European direction, primarily transportation of natural gas that would have led to Russia’s loss of important geo-economic positions.

    At the same time, Iran was conducting a temperate policy on the Islamic region of the North Caucasus. The Iranians have not done any substantial step towards establishing relations with Chechnya and Dagestan. Djohar Dudayev used to blame Iranians for their coward and reluctance to spoil their relations with Russia. Thus, in the result of Iran’s departure from the North Caucasus Turkey and Saudi Arabia strengthened their foothold in this region, and the question is who benefitted.

    Now the situation has changed sharply. Blockade on Iran has been lifted, Iran is becoming a strategic partner to the United States and Great Britain, and there is no reason to believe that their commitments on sustaining relations with Russia are nothing but a token of the centuries-old traditions of Iranian diplomacy.
    First of all, Iran could change its attitude to the Karabakh issue and recognize the right of the Armenian people of NKR to self-determination that is Russia’s nightmare.

    Iran has started making plans on strengthening its influence on the North Caucasus, first of all in Dagestan and Chechnya, as well as North and South Ossetia because it considers the people of Ossetia as consanguineous people. The Iranians are dealing thoroughly with the problems of the Avar and Lezghi peoples, including those relating to Azerbaijan’s interests. In addition, Iran intends to resolve these relations and contacts, ignoring Russia’s interests, using opportunities provided by the international law, civil rights and the religious context.

    Iran’s activity in the North Caucasus could lead to not only a significant change of the political situation in the region but will also create active levers of pressure on Russia. Besides, alongside with the development of the Iranian-American relations the North Caucasian problems may mount to new arenas of debate, involving Iran as well.

    Other unexpected scenarios are possible related to the Iranian-Georgian relations because Georgia has gained sufficient know-how on relations with the peoples of the North Caucasus. Iran expects to set up communications with Europe together with Georgia, which is an opportunity to fulfill Iran’s centennial dream.

    Russia will do everything to hinder Iran’s plans and efforts in the Caucasus, first of all its policy involving Armenia’s assistance, which may take unexpected turns, spoiling Iran-Armenia relations. However, the Iran-Armenia relations could be an important factor in the American policy on containing Turkish expansion but only in case the United States and Iran are able to restore Armenia’s sovereignty.

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      Suren this article implies too much on what ifs. I have not seen Iran even mention anything about recognizing independence of Kharabakh. O wait i see your problem - you are using Lragir as your source. The implications that now Iran is buddies with the USA is another stretch of imagination which only Lragir is capable of. The fact that there are too many what ifs and other holes in a story never seems to bother Lragir but they should bother anyone who cares for Armenia.
      Hayastan or Bust.

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      • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

        Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
        Suren this article implies too much on what ifs. I have not seen Iran even mention anything about recognizing independence of Kharabakh. O wait i see your problem - you are using Lragir as your source. The implications that now Iran is buddies with the USA is another stretch of imagination which only Lragir is capable of. The fact that there are too many what ifs and other holes in a story never seems to bother Lragir but they should bother anyone who cares for Armenia.
        Some interesting statistics about Lragir



        Server location is in Germany
        It has quite a high popularity rank in Azerbaijan.
        Top per-cent of visitors are form Azerbaijan and Armenia.
        42% of visitors are from Azerbaijan as opposed to 42% from Armenia.
        Other country visitor numbers drop off sharply.

        I guess they have to hold on their readership as well as serve ( please ) them.
        .
        Last edited by londontsi; 12-14-2013, 02:26 PM.
        Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
        Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
        Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests

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        • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

          Originally posted by londontsi View Post
          Some interesting statistics about Lragir



          Server location is in Germany
          It has quite a high popularity rank in Azerbaijan.
          Top per-cent of visitors are form Azerbaijan and Armenia.
          42% of visitors are from Azerbaijan as opposed to 42% from Armenia.
          Other country visitor numbers drop off sharply.

          I guess they have to hold on their readership as well as serve ( please ) them.
          .
          lragir is so full of pure golden SH*IT

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          • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

            Russia should trust Armenia that we will not backstab them in our relations with Iran which has been historic.....we are not Georgians or Azeris.
            B0zkurt Hunter

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            • Commemorating Iran's Christian-Armenian martyrs who died during the Iran-Iraq War:






















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              • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

                Originally posted by Surenas View Post
                Commemorating Iran's Christian-Armenian martyrs who died during the Iran-Iraq War:
                Just seeing, but thank you for the photos
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                Armenian-Iranian Free Economic Zone to Boost Joint Enterprise

                YEREVAN (Arka)—The free economic zone projected to be created on the Armenia-Iran border will aim to cater to joint enterprises, Armenian Economy Minister Karen Chshmaritian said on Wednesday.

                “This is still just a project, but I think it is quite promising, since Iran is and has been our friendly neighbor and development of any economic cooperation with Iran is very beneficial for Armenia, especially if it be a free economic zone,” he said.

                Chshmarityan said entrepreneurs from Armenia and Armenian communities overseas as well as foreign partners have expressed interest in this idea.

                The minister said that in accordance with preliminary arrangements, the operator of the zone will be the Armenian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

                Sarkis Aghabekian, head of the chamber’s investment commission and president of Syunik council of the free economic zone, said earlier that creation of the free economic zone in Syunik province is estimated to cost $15 million.

                According to projections, creation of preliminary infrastructure will last no longer than three years, and after that a longer process will be launched for creating more powerful industrial facilities.

                Armenia already has two free economic zones – the first, an IT free economic zone, was launched in August of 2013 at the vicinity of the Yerevan Mathematical Machines Research Institute; and the other, for xxxelry, diamond-cutting and watch-making industries, is located on land owned by AJA Holdings.

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                • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

                  It just bugs me to hell that due to unnecessary foreign pressure it takes forever or some restriction comes out of nowhere and cripples it, strengthening economic prosperity, historic relations, and making Armenia stronger. Relations with Iran is very important and we both want it but its just not happening as it should with foreign set restrictions or threats which they will carry out mofos.

                  Iran knows this but we (Iran/Armenia) won't give up.
                  B0zkurt Hunter

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                  • Re: Iranian-Armenian relations

                    Originally posted by Persopolis View Post
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                      Iran nuclear deal framework announced
                      The U.S. and other world powers have agreed to general terms of a deal meant to keep Iran’s nuclear program peaceful, a breakthrough after months of talks.


                      Great news for the region, and for Armenia as well. Iran's economy has massive potential for growth and expansion, and we are bound to see the benefits of that. This is specially the case when it comes to the Iran-Armenia Railway. I hope they reach a final agreement quickly, and Iran regains its economic influence immediately.

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