Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan met with the Vice President of the European Commission, Josep Borel, to discuss the importance of concluding a peace treaty between Armenia and Azerbaijan. They also highlighted the valuable approaches of partners interested in real stability in the region. The meeting included exchanges on issues related to international and regional security, emphasizing the negative consequences of resolving problems through force and the need to respect international law.
Mirzoyan and Borel discussed the agenda of the Armenia-European Union partnership, focusing on steps to deepen relations and positive perspectives. They emphasized the importance of strengthening Armenia’s resilience through the effective use of existing mechanisms and starting a dialogue on visa liberalization. At the official start of the Dubrovnik Forum in Croatia, the Foreign Minister and the Vice President of the European Commission continued discussions on the Armenia-EU agenda and the latest regional developments.
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