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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 24 July 2024. Bilateral relations Iran-Armenia relations Iran Armenia Bilateral relations exist between Armenia and Iran. Despite religious and ideological differences, relations between the two states remain extensively cordial and both are strategic partners in the region. Armenia and Iran are both ...
Today, relations with Georgia are of particular importance for Armenia because, under the economic blockade imposed by Turkey and Azerbaijan due to the ongoing Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, Georgia offers Armenia its only land connection with Europe and access to its Black Sea ports.
During the 19th century the Caucasus region was contested between the declining Ottoman Empire, Persia and Russia, which was expanding southwards. [6] By the Russo-Persian War (1804–1813) and the subsequent Treaty of Gulistan, Russia acquired the bulk of what is now Azerbaijan and parts of Armenia; a border was drawn along the Aras river which is the modern border between Iran and Azerbaijan ...
Iran–South Korea relations are described as being positive despite Iran's close relationship with North Korea, and South Korea's with the United States. The two countries have maintained a relatively friendly and strongly strategic partnership. South Korea is one of Iran's major commercial partners. Sri Lanka: 1961: See Iran–Sri Lanka relations
The Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (PCA) (signed in 1996 and in force until February 2021) served as the legal framework for EU-Armenia bilateral relations. Since 2004, Armenia [1] and the other South Caucasus states have been part of the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP). An ENP Action Plan for Armenia was published on 2 March 2005 ...
Under the 2020 cease-fire agreement, Azerbaijan and Armenia were to restore transport connections, but Armenia fears that could lead to its being cut off from its southern border with Iran.
The forum centered around the economic development of Armenia, increasing trade between Armenia and Europe, facilitating production of European brands in Armenia, attracting European investments, and further strengthening Armenia–EU relations. [6] The "Europe-Armenia 2023" business forum was held in Brussels, Belgium.
Location map. Politics portal; Iran portal Subcategories. This category has the following 12 subcategories, out of 12 total. ... Pages in category "Armenia–Iran ...