Пашинян провел переговоры с руководством Ирана во время визита в Тегеран

Премьер-министр Армении Никол Пашинян посетил Иран с официальным визитом, 27-28 февраля, в ходе которого он провел переговоры с руководством Исламской Республики и встретился с армянскими общинами в Тегеране и Исфахане.

Визит Пашиняна состоялся, несмотря на попытки США изолировать Тегеран.

В ряде выступлений в 2018 году, до и после того, как он стал премьер-министром, подчеркивалось, что хорошие отношения с Ираном являются одним из его внешнеполитических приоритетов.

Приветствуя премьер-министра Армении, лидер исламской революции аятоллу Али Хаменеи, назвал Иран и Армению хорошими соседями, между которыми исторически сложились хорошие отношения, и сказал, что, несмотря на противодействие Соединенных Штатов, Иран и Армения должны сделать свои отношения "сильными, прочными и дружелюбными", сообщает Tehran Times.

Сотни членов большой и влиятельной армянской общины в Иране собрались в среду в спортивном комплексе Арарат в Тегеране, чтобы приветствовать премьер-министра Армении Никола Пашиняна. «Наша судьба больше не на западе, севере или юге, а в наших руках», - сказал Пашинян восторженной публике.

источник: commonspace.eu

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