YEREVAN (RFE/RL) — Iranian Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani praised his country’s deepening relations with Armenia and described them as important for regional security during an official visit that ended over the weekend.
Official Armenian sources said he also stressed the importance of large-scale commercial projects planned or already implemented by the two neighboring states during talks with President Serge Sargisian and other Armenian leaders. Sargisian’s office quoted Larijani as saying that Armenian-Iranian relations can serve as a “good basis for maintaining regional stability.”
“Our people regard our country, your people as a centuriesold friend, as a trustworthy and close partner,” Sargisian told him in televised remarks. “I am glad that our relations are at a good level today.”
A separate statement by the presidential press service said both men welcomed the upcoming construction of two hydroelectric plants on the Armenian-Iranian border, a fuel pipeline and a third transmission line linking the two countries’ power grids. It said they also reaffirmed plans to build an Armenian-Iranian railway. Larijani discussed these projects at a separate meeting on Saturday with Prime Minister Tigran Sargisian.
“The interlocutors discussed promising directions for expanding bilateral economic cooperation,” read a statement issued by the Armenian government.
Prime Minister Sargisian is scheduled to travel to Tehran later this month on a visit that will focus on that cooperation.