Pashinyan: Armenia–Azerbaijan–U.S. Declaration Could Provide Opportunities to Iran and Russia
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Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan told Fox News about the unprecedented opportunities that could emerge following the signing of a declaration by Armenia, Azerbaijan, and the United States, Orda.kz reports, citing NewsArmenia.
I think the declaration contains quite tangible benefits for both Iran and Russia. After all, when they are implemented, for example, Iran will have the opportunity to reach the Black Sea by rail from the Persian Gulf, and Russia and Iran will have the possibility of rail communication between each other,
Pashinyan said.
He noted that the implementation of the agreement would bring economic benefits not only to the participating countries.
Pashinyan also emphasized the significance of the new agreement in terms of international stability and security.
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