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Ahmadinejad Calls For Bolstering Ties With Armenia

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Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad asked for the development of relations between Tehran and Yerevan, Fars News Agency reported. Ahmadinejad has stressed that his country sees no impediment to the expansion of its relations with Armenia.

Speaking at a meeting with Armenian Foreign Minister Edward Nalbandian in Tehran on Saturday, the Iranian leader said the two countries enjoy abundant capacities for bolstering their relations, specially in trade.

"Trade with neighbors is always the best (form of) trade, which is beneficial both to the establishment and promotion of security, peace and friendship and to the regional countries," he was quoted as saying.

The president further asked for a prompt expansion of relations and cooperation with Armenia, reiterating that Iran considers no limits on its relations with Armenia.

Alluding to the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, Ahmadinejad said Iran is keen to see the world nations live in justice and amity, and if there is any difference in opinions, it should be resolved through dialogue.

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