Iran proposes building high technology center in ArmeniaJune 30, 2021 - 14:24 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - Iran has proposed building a high technology center in Armenia for B2B meetings and sectoral discussions. During a meeting with acting Armenian Minister of Economy Vahan Kerobyan, Deputy for Policy Making and Strategic Evaluation at the Vice Presidency for Science and Technology of Iran Mehdi Elyasi said the Islamic Republic has extensive experience in the establishment of such centers. Also included in Elyasi's delegation were representatives of several major Iranian companies, the Armenian Ministry of Economy said in a press release on Wednesday, June 30, who have arrived in Yerevan to participate in the Armenian-Iranian business forum. The Iranian side said their companies are interested in cooperating with the Armenian side in various areas of the economy, including industry, construction, agriculture, food, textiles, pharmaceuticals and medical equipment production. Elyasi then unveiled some of the projects they had prepared to propose to the Armenian side. Besides the proposed high technology center, Elyasi said Iran is ready to equip Armenian medical institutions with Iranian equipment, as well as suggested considering the possibilities of creating a joint "smart city". The sides also weighed in on cooperation within the Meghri and Aras free economic zones, as well as partnership within the Eurasian Economic Union. Within the Armenian-Iranian economic cooperation, a business forum is expected to be held in Iran in the fall, during which a wide range of issues will be discussed. Top stories Yerevan has dismissed Turkey’s demand to shut down the Armenian nuclear power plant as “inappropriate”. Armenia will loan 2.9 billion drams to Nagorno Karabakh (Artsakh), according to a draft government decision. The Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of Azerbaijan has “strongly condemned” Armenia’s decision. Kerobyan has said that for the first time in the history of Armenia, the volume of foreign direct investments amounted to about $1 billion. Partner news | Viva sees growing demand for cloud services In recent years, medical institutions are starting to make use of Viva’s cloud services Turkey replacing term "Central Asia" with "Turkestan" in textbooks The Turkish Ministry of Education is replacing the term "Central Asia" with "Turkestan" in textbooks. Armenian, German presidents meet in Berlin Armenian and German Presidents Vahagn Khachaturyan and Frank-Walter Steinmeier met in Berlin. Armenia assumes presidency of Mediterranean Network of Regulatory Authorities The Commission on Television and Radio of Armenia said it expects productive cooperation in various formats. |