Iran: No concessions for American side in negotiations
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran has highlighted that Tehran is moving within the framework of logic and safeguarding the red lines of the Islamic Republic of Iran and will not give any concessions to the American side in negotiations to lift sanctions.
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Amir-Abdollahian stated that the Americans were trying to win concessions in the negotiations by exerting political and psychological pressure on the issues of the past days in Iran, and noted: "No concessions will be given to the American side in any negotiation."
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran also announced the increase in trade cooperation between Iran and Armenia and said that it has been targeted to increase trade exchanges up to 3 billion dollars.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran went on to say: "Fortunately, there are very good areas in the fields of energy, agriculture and joint production between Iran and Armenia, which businessmen can use this capacity."
Amir-Abdollahian added: "Of course, tourism is one of the capacities that is actively flowing between Iran and Armenia, and new agreements have been made to strengthen the tourism path."
Iranian FM arrived at Yerevan airport on Thursday at the head of a high-ranking political delegation and was welcomed by the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia Mnatsakan Safaryan.
During a three-day trip to Armenia, Iran's Minister of Foreign Affairs met with Minister of Foreign Affairs Ararat Mirzoyan, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and President of the National Assembly of Armenia Alan Simonyan and discussed the most important bilateral and international issues.