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  • #31
    Re: Iran/Hayastan Friendship

    President of Armenia to pay a two-day visit to Iran

    11.04.2009 12:20

    On April 13 President Serzh Sargsyan will leave for the Islamic Republic of Iran for a two-day official visit.

    The delegation headed by the President of Armenia comprises the Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Energy and Natural Resources, Transport and Communications Diaspora Affairs, members of the National Assembly, the Chairman of the Central Bank, and other officials, President’s Press Office reported.

    The President of Armenia will hold a private meeting with his counterpart, the President of Iran Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. The negotiations will be also conducted in the extended format and a number of documents will be signed.

    In Tehran the President of Armenia will lay a wreath at the tomb of the founder and leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran Ayatollah Khomeini. He will also have a meeting with the Spiritual Leader of Iran, Sayyed Ali Khamenei.

    During his two-day visit to Iran the President of Armenia will meet with Iran's Majlis Speaker Ali Larijani and the Secretary of the Iranian Supreme National Security Council, Saeed Jalily.

    At the “Ararat” sport and cultural center President Serzh Sargsyan will meet with representatives of the Iranian-Armenian community.

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    • #32
      Re: Iran/Hayastan Friendship

      Sarkisian Starts Iran Visit


      President Serzh Sarkisian arrived in Tehran Monday on an official visit which he hopes will cement Armenia’s already close political and economic ties with Iran.

      Reports from Tehran said Sarkisian went straight into talks with his Iranian counterpart, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. He was also scheduled to meet Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, parliament speaker Ali Larijani and the head of Iran’s National Security Council, Saeed Jalili, during the two-day trip.

      Sarkisian was accompanied by a high-ranking Armenian delegation comprising the governor of the Central Bank of Armenia, Artur Javadian, and five government ministers. One of them, Energy Minister Armen Movsisian, flew to Tehran ahead of the president’s visit.

      Sarkisian’s talks with Ahmadinejad, which began in the one-on-one format, were due to be followed by the signing of more Armenian-Iranian agreements aimed at strengthening bilateral relations. The most important of them calls for the construction of a 470-kilometer railway connecting the two neighboring countries. It was finalized by the Armenian and Iranian transport ministers in Yerevan last week.

      The ministers said that work on the railway will take at least three years and cost up to $1.2 billion. The two governments hope to attract funding the for the ambitious project from third countries and international lending institutions.

      The project was high on the agenda of Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki’s March 13 visit to Yerevan. Mottaki said Armenia and Iran share “common interests” in the region and should therefore deepen their ties.

      President Serzh Sarkisian arrived in Tehran Monday on an official visit which he hopes will cement Armenia’s already close political and economic ties with Iran.
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      • #33
        Re: Iran/Hayastan Friendship

        ^Paykar Paykar, minchev verch!

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        • #34
          Re: Iran/Hayastan Friendship

          Originally posted by Iran Forever View Post
          Just want you Armenians to know Iranian people love Armenians and Armenia. We are Aryan brothers, and we have a common enemy: Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan is trying to destroy Iran by provoking Iran's ethnic Azeris and getting them to secede from Iran, so Azerbaijan can take over Iran's northern provinces and incorporate them into a Greater Azerbaijan. We need each other...let us stick together against this common enemy.
          The biggest problem for Armenians, Iranians and Iranics are the Turks from Turkey. Azerbaijani people are just Turkified people of Caucasia. Turks support the Greywolfes in Azerbaijan and Northern Iran. By the way I am a Zaza and our enemies are Turks too. We fight them for centuries till this day.

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          • #35
            Re: Iran/Hayastan Friendship

            Originally posted by oslonor View Post
            Just to wake up Armenians: Iran is an Azeri Turk country. The Republic of Azerbaijan is just a puppet regime to Iran's Azeri Turks. Iranians/Azeris are setting up criminal gangs in Armenia and try to subordinate the regime in Armenian. They operate on the basis of narcotics, prostitution, and terorrism. That is how they operate inside Iran too. Know your friends and enemies.

            Great to see your ridicilous messages again. Since 5 years you are making anti-Iranian, anti-Kurd and anti-Aryan propoganda. I wonder why it takes so long for adminstrators to ban you. Probably because of your stupidity? I didn't see you for a long time writing in iranunited.com

            I love your blog and I always thought you were a girl till I read your amazing blog

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            • #36
              Re: Iran/Hayastan Friendship

              Originally posted by Iran Forever View Post
              Just want you Armenians to know Iranian people love Armenians and Armenia. We are Aryan brothers, and we have a common enemy: Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan is trying to destroy Iran by provoking Iran's ethnic Azeris and getting them to secede from Iran, so Azerbaijan can take over Iran's northern provinces and incorporate them into a Greater Azerbaijan. We need each other...let us stick together against this common enemy.
              Iran will man handle Azerbaijan any day, if we took them and
              won against them, there is no question that in this situation with
              Iran and Azerbaijan, Iran will definetely win the battle.

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