"Мы должны сделать все, чтобы армяно-иранские отношения были на высоком уровне" - Пашинян

Премьер-министр Армении Никол Пашинян подчеркнул важность армяно-иранских отношений во время выступления в городе Капан, в Сюникской области Армении, которая граничит с Ираном. Пашинян выступал на митинге своей партии «Мой шаг», накануне важных парламентских выборов 9 декабря.

Отношения между Арменией и Ираном всегда были на высоком уровне, и необходимо сделать все, чтобы эти отношения оставались таковыми, сказал премьер-министр, добавив:

"В иранско-армянских отношениях нет никаких трещин, но также понятно, что есть силы, которые хотят создать эти трещины. И я хочу выразить надежду и уверенность в том, что правительства Армении и Ирана будут принимать меры и обеспечат нормальное развитие армяно-иранских отношений. И это действительно приоритет для нашего правительства, и мы сделаем все, чтобы достичь этой цели. Мы знаем, что международная обстановка вокруг Ирана довольно напряженная и убежденны в том, что любой международный вопрос должен решаться путем переговоров без применения силы или угрозы силой и принуждением. Мы надеемся, что эти события будут двигаться по этому пути".

Согласно армянским СМИ, Пашинян сказал, что также предпринимаются меры с поддержкой международных партнеров для развития отношений Армении с Ираном. " Пограничный контрольно-пропускной пункт с Ираном скоро будет реконструирован за счет средств ЕС, и у нас будет современный пограничный контрольно-пропускной пункт", - сказал он.

Пашинян также коснулся некоторых трудностей, с которыми столкнулись иранские и армянские водители в ходе своей работы.

"Я также знаю, что среди иранских водителей есть некоторые жалобы в связи с их работой в Армении, и у армянских водителей есть определенные трудности в Иране в отношении их условий работы. Но я уверен, что правительства наших стран обсудят все эти вопросы в атмосфере дружбы и братства и решит их", - сказал Пашинян.

Он добавил, что достигнутые между Ираном и Арменией соглашения между правительствами успешно продолжаются, в частности в энергетическом секторе. Он выразил надежду, что торговый оборот двух стран как в энергетическом, так и в остальном секторах будет расти, т также будут созданы новые экономические связи, будут сделаны новые инвестиции.

"Республика Армения также открыта для иранских инвестиций, и мы надеемся, что в Армении появятся новые инвестиции, в том числе от наших соотечественников, которые являются гражданами Ирана", - сказал Пашинян.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

фото: Премьер-министр Армении Никол Пашинян на митинге «Мой шаг» в Капане, 1 декабря 2018 года.

 

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