Your Excellency, Armenians and Iranians share a bond forged over millennia — in art, in faith, in the very stones of our ancient lands.
For centuries, Armenian communities have flourished in Iran. In Isfahan, the Armenians of Julfa built magnificent churches that still stand as monuments to our shared history. Armenian craftsmen, merchants, and artists have enriched Iranian culture, and we are proud to call them our own.
The Armenian Apostolic Church has been respected and protected in Iran for generations. We understand what it means to cherish ancient traditions, to preserve a heritage against all odds. This understanding binds our peoples together.
A free Iran will strengthen these ties. We envision open borders where families separated by geography can reunite freely. We see trade flowing between our nations, creating prosperity in both Yerevan and Tehran.
For decades, the Ayatollahs and their terrorist proxies have assassinated every national alternative before it could rise. @PahlaviReza remains. Millions see in him the symbol of unity and the promise of a modern, free Iran governed by its people.
Our nations have survived empires and upheavals together. We have faced adversity and emerged with our identities intact. This resilience is something we share and respect in each other.
When Iranians are free, Armenia will find in us not just a neighbor, but a true friend — one who remembers our shared past and looks forward to building a shared future.
A Shared Vision

Religious Heritage
Honoring Armenia's Christian heritage and the Armenian churches that grace Iranian cities.
Cultural Bonds
Celebrating centuries of Armenian contributions to Iranian art, commerce, and culture.
Open Borders
Families and friends moving freely between our nations, as neighbors should.
Shared Prosperity
Trade and cooperation that benefits both Armenian and Iranian communities.
“Ancient bonds grow stronger with freedom.”
— The People of Iran
