Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad plans to pay a visit to Armenia in two months, reports Mehr News Agency.
He was scheduled to make the trip on Jun. 6, but the visit was postponed.
“By mutual consent, President of the Islamic Republic of Iran Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s visit to Armenia has been postponed. It will take place at a more convenient time,” read the statement issued by the Armenian president’s press office at the time.
Tehran, however, was more specific, stating that it postponed the visit “because the host country had not prepared the documents that were to be exchanged between the two states,” Mohammad Hassan Salehi-Maram, the deputy head of Iran’s presidential office for communications and information dissemination, was quoted as saying.
The Iranian official noted that Ahmadinejad would go to Yerevan after the documents were prepared.