Prime Ministers of Armenia and Croatia meet in Munich
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Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan met with the Prime Minister of the Republic of Croatia, Andrej Plenković, in Munich.
During the meeting, they discussed prospects for developing political and economic cooperation between the two countries, Pashinyan's office said in a readout.
Both sides emphasized the importance of taking steps to increase trade turnover and the need to organize high-level bilateral visits.
Prime Minister Pashinyan highlighted the importance of developing Armenia-EU relations and praised Croatia's support for deepening Armenia's cooperation with the EU and implementing democratic reforms effectively.
The sides also addressed the progress of the Armenia-EU visa liberalization dialogue and exchanged views on regional security and stability.