Armenian FM: Ties With Iran ‘Strategic’
TEHRAN -- Iran’s Foreign Minister Hussein Amir-Abdollahian has highlighted the significance of bilateral ties with neighboring Armenia, insisting that Tehran considers Armenia’s security as that of its own.
“Our policy revolves around respecting the sovereignty and territorial integrity,” said the top diplomat during a ceremony to open Iran’s consulate general in Kapan, emphasizing that the Iranian embassy in Yerevan will make its best efforts to expand economic cooperation between the two nations.
The foreign minister also expressed pleasure over establishment of the diplomatic mission and thanked his colleagues at the Iranian foreign ministry and its diplomats in Armenia for their contribution to the development.
Iran’s decision to open the new diplomatic mission points to the “time-honored” quality of the ties between the two countries, Amir-Abdollahian said, announcing the Islamic Republic’s readiness for hosting an Armenian consulate general in Tabriz.
Turning to the issue of the bilateral economic ties, the official said, “We consider Armenia to be an important North-South transit route,” insisting that Tehran would try to facilitate and expedite transportation of people and commodities across the conduit.
His Armenian counterpart Ararat Mirzoyan said he could “confidently” describe the opening of the Iranian consulate general as an important development towards enhancement of mutual relations.
“Today is an important day for Iran-Armenia’s historical and age-old ties as well as the good-neighborliness that exists between the countries,” he said.
Describing the 30-year-old ties between Tehran and Yerevan as “strategic,” Mirzoyan said, “I am positive that much effort is going to be expended from now on towards boosting relations,” between the countries.
He also welcomed Tehran’s intention to allow opening an Armenian diplomatic mission in Tabriz, reiterating that “Iran has always been and will continue to be Armenia’s partner”.