Armenia and Iran have agreed on infrastructure projects in Armenia. Embassy of Iran in RA – 2024-03-29 11:58:47

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2024-03-29 11:58:47

Iran’s Minister of Industry, Mines and Trade Reza Fatemi Amin described his visit to Armenia as constructive, noting that Yerevan and Tehran have agreed on joint ventures, reports the Iranian Embassy in Armenia.

“We have signed new agreements with Armenian officials on the joint production of pharmaceutical products and household appliances. The joint product will be produced in Armenia and exported to other countries,” said Reza Fatemi Amin.

He stated that his visit to Armenia aims to expand bilateral trade ties through investments.

Reza Fatemi Amin announced that Armenia and Iran have agreed on infrastructure projects in Armenia.

“During the meetings with RA Economy Minister Vahan Kerobyan, Minister of Territorial Administration and Infrastructure Gnel Sanosyan and RA Deputy Prime Minister, we reached preliminary agreements on a number of issues, such as the construction of roads by Iranian companies in Armenia,” said the minister, adding that they agreed , that Iranian companies participate in tenders for the construction of transit roads in Armenia.

The Iranian Embassy in Armenia reminds that Iran has already expressed its willingness to cooperate with Armenia in the construction of the Kajaran-Sisian road section.

The message of the embassy also mentions that the construction of a 64-kilometer road connecting Iran with Georgia through the territory of Armenia is part of Iran’s project to launch the North-South transport corridor, reminding that the North-South transport corridor is a multi-purpose 7,200-kilometer maritime, railway and road communication route. is a network for cargo transportation between Iran, India, Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Russia, Central Asia and Europe.

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