FOREIGN MINISTERS OF GREECE, ARMENIA AND IRAN TO MEET IN ATHENS ON MARCH 8

PanARMENIAN.Net - YEREVAN, March 6. /Mediamax/. Foreign Ministers of Greece, Armenia and Iran will meet in the Athens on March 8 to discuss questions of bilateral economic cooperation.

The first meeting of the three foreign ministers was held in Yerevan. Issues on the participation of these countries in Iran-Armenia gas pipeline construction were discussed at the meeting. The sides also agreed to create energy database in their countries. Greece then spoke with an initiative to organize international seminars in the spheres of tourism, transport, industry, technologies and economy.

We will remind you that Foreign Ministers of Armenia and Greece, Vardan Oskanian and George Papandreu signed in September 1999 the Memorandum of mutual understanding and cooperation in energy, transport and tourism spheres. --0--
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