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Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan met with ambassadors accredited to NATO during their visit to Armenia.
According to the Prime Minister's Office, the discussions focused on the Armenia-NATO partnership. Both sides emphasized the importance of developing and continuing cooperation.
Pashinyan presented Armenia's policy aimed at strengthening peace and stability. He touched upon the Washington Declaration signed between Armenia and Azerbaijan on August 8 and the initialing of the agreement on peace and establishment of relations.
He emphasized that Armenia attaches importance to cooperation with international partners, including NATO, which contributes to advancing security and stability in the region.
The ambassadors welcomed the signing of the Washington Declaration and the initialing of the peace agreement, describing them as significant steps toward ensuring long-term stability. They also highly valued the partnership with Armenia.
The meeting also included an exchange of views on regional security, Armenia's reform agenda and expanding cooperation with international partners.