Iran suggests establish joint Armenian-Iranian bank

YEREVAN, February 11. /ARKA/. Amir-Mansour Borqei, Head of Department of Economic Relations of Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs suggested to establish joint Iranian-Armenian Bank, informs tehrantimes.

Amir-Mansour Borqei said that along with the development of car road and railway, both countries should establish Iranian-Armenian Bank.

Iran and Armenia have traditional historical relations which can bring to stable mutual cooperation in economy, social sector and politics.

On February 9-10 in Islamic Republic of Iran international forum “ARMEX2010” on the subject “Investment and trade opportunities in Armenia” takes place.-0-

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