Armenian deputy foreign minister participates in Dubrovnik Forum panel on multivector diplomacy
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Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Mnatsakan Safaryan took part in a panel discussion titled “Between Power Centres: Lessons in Multivector Diplomacy” at the Dubrovnik Forum on June 27.
According to the Armenian Foreign Ministry, Safaryan presented the priorities and approaches of Armenia’s balanced and balancing foreign policy, addressing the country’s positioning in the context of a transforming, multipolar international order.
The deputy foreign minister outlined the steps Armenia is taking to diversify its external relations, highlighting the expansion of cooperation and the deepening of strategic partnerships in the political, economic and security spheres. In this context, he referred to the steady development of the Armenia-European Union partnership, as well as the expansion of cooperation with partner countries.
Speaking about the development of regional connectivity, Safaryan presented the Armenian government’s Crossroads of Peace initiative, noting that TRIPP is an important component of the initiative and contributes to strengthening regional connectivity and mutual trust, while reinforcing Armenia’s role as a key regional hub linking north and south, as well as east and west.