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The RA Prime Minister and the Director of the European Service of External Actions of the EU discussed issues related to the Armenia-Azerbaijan peace process


The Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan, received Michael Siebert, Managing Director of the European Union's External Action Service for Russia, Eastern Partnership, Central Asia, Regional Cooperation and OSCE. As "Armenpress" learns from the press release of the Prime Minister's office, Nikol Pashinyan emphasized the importance of Armenia- The consistent development and expansion of cooperation with the European Union, the effective implementation of measures planned by the bilateral agenda. The RA Prime Minister emphasized the need to develop ties not only in the political, but also in the economic, technological, and tourism spheres. Nikol Pashinyan emphasized the importance of the Armenia-EU-US high-level meeting held in Brussels on April 5 and the implementation of the agreements reached. According to him, the EU will continue to actively contribute to the full implementation and implementation of the agenda for the expansion of relations with Armenia. Mikhail Siebert, on behalf of the EU, conveyed support to the victims of the floods in the Lori and Tavush regions of Armenia, and also expressed his readiness to provide the necessary assistance in rehabilitation works. The interlocutors discussed the Armenia-EU partnership, the Eastern Partnership program, regional security, including Armenia-Azerbaijan. issues related to the peace process.

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