Armenia-Iran Relations

Armenia to Increase Gas Imports from Iran

Armenia to Increase Gas Imports from Iran

In an interview with Public TV aired on November 11, Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan spoke on many matters of public concern. Among others, PM Pashinyan referred to the future increase in gas imports from neighboring Iran.  
Armenia and Iran Sign a Gas Memorandum

Armenia and Iran Sign a Gas Memorandum

Ebrahim Raisi noted, "During the previous months, we had a 43 percent increase in trade and economic relations with Armenia, but the goal-setting, the target is 3 billion dollars [EUR 3 billion]. Achieving this goal will come true. Good relations between the two countries will surely strengthen relations and security in the region."
Armenian Parliament Speaker meets with Iranian President

Armenian Parliament Speaker meets with Iranian President

Simonyan presented to the President of Iran the situation created as a result of “the war unleashed by the Azerbaijani-Turkish tandem against [separatist] Nagorno-Karabakh," humanitarian problems, and the issue of preserving Armenian cultural and historical monuments in the territories that have come under Azerbaijani control, stressing that Azerbaijan is destroying the Armenian heritage at the state level.

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