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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News
TEHRAN, Aug. 11 (Xinhua) — Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian on Monday warned against any potential U.S. moves aimed at achieving hegemonic goals in the South Caucasus region under the pretext of investment and peace.
As noted in a statement released by the Iranian presidential office, M. Pezeshkian made the relevant statement during a telephone conversation with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.
He noted that Iran welcomes the peace agreement signed on August 8 in Washington between its northern neighbors Azerbaijan and Armenia, as well as any agreement that will promote peace, especially between regional countries.
However, the Iranian president warned that the agreement should guarantee peace and development, and not become a tool for foreign states to achieve their hegemonic goals through interference.
Touching upon the topic of relations between Iran and Armenia, M. Pezeshkian stated that they are “strategic, constructive in nature” and “based on the principles of good neighborliness and mutual respect for the territorial integrity of both countries.”
N. Pashinyan, for his part, spoke in detail about the recently signed agreement and stated that Armenia will not sign any agreement without first being fully convinced that it will take into account Iran's interests and considerations and aspects that are sensitive to it, the statement said.
The Prime Minister noted that Armenia attaches a special, exclusive status to its strategic ties and cooperation with Iran. He added that all important decisions and actions of Armenia will be taken after bilateral consultations and agreements with the Iranian side. –0–
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