Armenian Foreign Minister leaves for Tehran – Mehr News Agency Iran and world’s news

According to the Mehr news agency, a spokesman for the Armenian Foreign Ministry announced in a Twitter message that Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan was scheduled to visit Tehran to meet with his Iranian counterpart Hossein Amir Abdullahian.
The trip is scheduled for today, Monday, and after the meeting, the parties will hold a press conference.
Mirzoyan’s visit to Tehran, while yesterday, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on a visit to Lithuania; He mentioned Iran as a way of life for Armenia and stressed that Yerevan has never and will never enter into a Chinese conspiracy against Tehran.
After the independence of Armenia, Iran and Armenia have always viewed each other as partners and friends. In 1992, Iran, with a balanced approach to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, opened a new door to relations between the two countries, especially when Azerbaijan and Turkey closed their borders to Armenia; Iran’s borders were seen as a lifeline for Armenia, a route through Georgia due to insecurity and internal stability.
Also in 2016, Armenia and Iran, along with Georgia, Bulgaria and Greece, have been in talks to establish a “Persian Gulf-Black Sea” international multi-purpose transport corridor connecting Iran to Europe via Armenia, Georgia and the Black Sea. Have started. Some experts in Armenia say the corridor could be connected to the Chinese “Belt and Road” project via China-Iran sea transit.
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