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Wednesday 21 December 2016 - 12:28
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Iranian president in Armenia on first leg of Central Asia tour

Iranian president in Armenia on first leg of Central Asia tour


Press TV- Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has arrived in Yerevan, the capital of Armenia, on the first leg of a Central Asia tour, which will also take him to Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan at the invitation of the respective countries heads of state.

Heading a high-ranking political and economic delegation, the Iranian chief executive left Tehran early Wednesday for Yerevan. President Rouhani was welcomed by Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan at the airport upon arrival.

The Iranian delegation is scheduled to hold meetings with designated parties in Armenia,Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan followed by the signing of documents, which willenablefurther expansion of bilateral ties with each nation.

Together with Russia and Belarus, the countries form the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU).

Ahead of his departure, Rouhani said ties with the three countries are highlyimportant to Iran in the light of mutually-beneficial economic potentials.

The Iranian president further said cooperation with the three countries will contribute to the Islamic Republics national security.
Over the past years, we have established closer ties with this group (EAEU), said Rouhani, adding, We are pursuing economic relations featuring preferential tariffs and ultimately free trade with these countries.
The upcoming talks will also focus on the issues of terrorism and insecurity as well as unity among the nations concerning regional issues, Rouhani said.

On December 6, Irans Ministry of Industry, Mine and Trade said the country could be signing a preferential trade agreement with the EAEU in one or two months.

The potential signing of the deal would be followed by efforts to reach a free trade agreement with the body, the ministry added.

In a recent meeting with Irans Ambassador to Yerevan Seyyed Kazem Sajjadi, Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan said Rouhanis trip would be a historic opportunity for the enhancement of mutual relations.

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