Term Accepted by Presidents of Armenia and Iran Joint Communiqué Concerning to Gas Main Makes 9 Months
Published:
2 January 2002 y., Wednesday
Term Accepted by Presidents of Armenia and Iran Joint Communiqué Concerning to Gas Main Makes 9 Months and divides a history of the relationship of two countries into two stages, the first already completed and the second forthcoming.
During the visit of the president Kocharian, beside the signed documents, there was a basic consent about involving the investors, and the beginning of cooperation in trading and town-planning branches was also acquired. Except that there are now uncompleted negotiations for export of 30 kinds of Armenian production to Iran.
According to the Ambassador of Armenia in Iran Gegham Karibjanian, taxes to the imported goods to Iran are too expensive, that their import becomes favorable only at state the intermediary or a soft taxes mode. Notwithstanding the end of year, the government tries to embody fresh arrangements. Ambassador Karibjanian also has named the visit of the president rotary, he has informed, that in honor of visit of President Kocharian the book about the Armenian Genocide in the Persian language was published.
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