Pashinyan “very glad” about Germany’s engagement in region

Pashinyan “very glad” about Germany’s engagement in region

PanARMENIAN.Net - Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan has said he is “very glad” to see more engagement from Germany in the South Caucasus region.

Pashinyan made the remarks at a meeting with German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock on Friday, November 3,

“You know that we attach great importance to our bilateral relations with Germany, which is important not only in terms of our bilateral relations, but also from a wider point of view,” the PM said.

“I am very glad that we see more engagement of Germany in our region, and we also see some new dynamics in our relations. I think your visit is the best expression of that and I am sure that today we will have a practical opportunity to discuss many issues related to our relations”.

Baerbock said that cooperation between the Armenian and German armed forces is an “important hint of our close cooperation”.

“We really appreciate that we can have such an in-depth exchange with your government in these challenging times, when it is so important to work closely together for the European continent," she added.

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