At a meeting with Armenian President Vahagan Khachatryan, first Vice President Mohammad Reza emphasized the need to deepen and expand Iran-Armenia relations in the fields of road construction, energy, environment, transportation, transportation, technology and artificial intelligence.
“Armenia has a special place in the neighbourhood policy of Iran’s Islamic Republic, and Tehran-Yerevan relations are based on a solid, unbreakable foundation,” he said.
The AREF notes that consultations between staff in both countries are at a desirable and satisfying level, and Iran welcomes ongoing consultations between staff in both countries.
Referring to travel to Armenia and participation in the Federal Eurasian summit, as well as bilateral consultations, the first Vice President has launched valuable agreements and measures in line with the common interests of both countries in various fields, including transportation, energy, infrastructure, trade, agriculture, science, science, technology, education, culture and public service.
The First Vice President welcomed peace negotiations in the region where conflicts are resolved through negotiations with his neighbours, saying, “We welcome the establishment of lasting peace and stability between our regions and our neighbors, and believe that it is in the interest of all the countries in the region and that we should resolve local issues without foreign interference.”
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