Pashinyan, Tusk discuss expansion of Armenia–Poland cooperation

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The official visit of the Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan, to the Republic of Poland continues.

The second day of the visit began with a meeting between Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Prime Minister of Poland Donald Tusk. An official welcoming ceremony was held, followed by a private meeting between the two leaders.

Tusk welcomed the official visit of the Armenian Prime Minister, expressing confidence that it would give new impetus to the development of bilateral relations in all areas.

The Polish Prime Minister emphasized the importance of expanding cooperation with Armenia, particularly in the fields of economy, infrastructure, security, education, and science. Tusk also noted the Polish government’s interest in strengthening and deepening cooperation with Armenia, including within the framework of the European Union.

Prime Minister Pashinyan expressed gratitude for the warm hospitality and highlighted the importance of the continuous development of multifaceted cooperation with Poland. He highly appreciated Poland’s support for the implementation of institutional reforms in Armenia and expressed hope that such support would continue.

In the context of deepening trade and economic ties, Pashinyan underscored the importance of promoting economic cooperation and emphasized Poland’s role in advancing Armenia–EU cooperation.

The parties discussed a number of issues related to the implementation of joint programs. They also touched upon the Armenia–Azerbaijan peace process, the implementation of the TRIPP initiative, and prospects for further development of Armenia–EU cooperation.

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