The 21st anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Armenia and Iran as well as the 34th anniversary of the 1979 Islamic revolution will be marked soon. Panorama.am held an interview with Iranian studies expert Armen Israyelyan about Armenian-Iranian relations, Irans position on Karabakh and other matters.
- How would you assess the current level of Armenian-Iranian political relations?
- In 2012, we marked the 20th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Armenia and Iran. Over the course of these years, the two countries successfully cooperated in the fields of energy, transport, agriculture, tourism, culture, science and in some other fields.
High-level mutual visits take place periodically. I think bilateral political relations develop in an atmosphere of mutual trust and there is no problem hindering the development of bilateral political relations. Iran and Armenia efficiently cooperate within international organizations; the two countries have close positions on regional issues.
- What can you say about the economic relations between Iran and Armenia?
- Commodity circulation between Iran and Armenia amounts to about $500 million, with the officials from both countries aiming to double this figure up to $1 billion. Since Armenias independence, the two countries have implemented a number of big economic projects. The most important of them was perhaps the Iran-Armenia gas pipeline.
The foundation laying ceremony of Meghri hydropower plant took place last year, attended by Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan. The construction projects of Iran-Armenia railway, North-South Road Corridor and oil pipeline are on the governments agenda.
- What is Irans position on Karabakh?
- As an authoritative member of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, Iran has a balanced policy towards Karabakh conflict settlement, which creates a precedent for a number of Islamic countries not to give way to Azerbaijans provocations aimed at giving a religious coloring to Karabakh conflict, and to have a neutral position on Karabakh.
Although Irans President and Foreign Minister state that Karabakh conflict should be solved through negotiations based on the fundamental principles of international law, Irans newly appointed ambassador to Azerbaijan periodically makes statements running counter Tehrans official position, which is perceived by the Iranian embassy in Armenia as a personal position.
Iran thinks the activities of the OSCE Minsk Group are inefficient, with Tehran offering mediation to the conflicting parties.
- What can you say about the condition of Iranian Armenians?
- The Armenian community plays a big role in the strengthening and development of Iranian-Armenian relations. According to Irans Constitution, the Armenian community is a religious minority, with two of its members represented in Majlis. Armenian churches, historical monuments and educational centers are under the protection of Irans government.
Although after the 1978-79 Islamic revolution the Armenian community of Iran was given exclusive rights and opportunities, unfortunately, due to objective and subjective reasons, the number of Iranian Armenians has been decreasing in recent years.