Armenia, Poland's Lyubava could team up for arms industry projects

Armenia, Poland's Lyubava could team up for arms industry projects

PanARMENIAN.Net - Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on Tuesday, February 5 met Polish ambassador to Armenia Pawel Cieplak and representatives of Lyubava military-industrial enterprise.

Welcoming the guests, Pashinyan stressed the importance of development of Armenian-Polish relations and noted that the government is ready to discuss steps in this direction.

Ambassador Cieplak, in turn, stressed the importance of deepening bilateral relations with Armenia and confirmed the invitation addressed to the Prime Minister to visit Poland.

The sides also discussed issues of cooperation in various areas, including the arms industry. In this context, the importance of stepping up the activities of the Armenian-Polish Intergovernmental Commission on Economic Cooperation was stressed on both sides.

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