January 15, 2025
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Armenia signed a document on strategic partnership with the USA

The heads of the foreign policy departments of Armenia and the USA signed a charter on strategic partnership in Washington.

This was reported by the Armenian service of “Radio Liberty”, writes “European Truth”.

The signing was preceded by a meeting of the Armenian-American strategic dialogue in June 2024, which resulted in the adoption of a joint statement of intentions to elevate it to a strategic partnership.

“We are creating a strategic partnership commission that includes expanding cooperation in the areas of economy, security and defense, democracy, inclusiveness, and interpersonal relations,” State Secretary Anthony Blinken announced.

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In addition, Blinken said that they are working with Armenia to strengthen efforts to protect sovereignty and sovereign territory.

According to him, a special border group from the USA will arrive in Armenia next week to conduct joint border protection operations.

Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan thanked Washington for its efforts that support the integrity of the sovereign territory and the independence of the state. Yerevan remains committed to the peaceful agenda and closely cooperates with the United States, the minister noted.

Mirzoyan also stated that official Yerevan is ready to work with the new US administration.

We will remind, last week the government of Armenia approved the draft law on launching the process of the country’s accession to the EU.

See the explanation of “EvroPravda” about behind Yerevan’s decision to join the European Union.

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The heads of the foreign policy departments of Armenia and the USA signed a charter on strategic partnership in Washington.

This was reported by the Armenian service of “Radio Liberty”, writes “European Truth”.

The signing was preceded by a meeting of the Armenian-American strategic dialogue in June 2024, which resulted in the adoption of a joint statement of intentions to elevate it to a strategic partnership.

“We are creating a strategic partnership commission that includes expanding cooperation in the areas of economy, security and defense, democracy, inclusiveness, and interpersonal relations,” State Secretary Anthony Blinken announced.

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In addition, Blinken said that they are working with Armenia to strengthen efforts to protect sovereignty and sovereign territory.

According to him, a special border group from the USA will arrive in Armenia next week to conduct joint border protection operations.

Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan thanked Washington for its efforts that support the integrity of the sovereign territory and the independence of the state. Yerevan remains committed to the peaceful agenda and closely cooperates with the United States, the minister noted.

Mirzoyan also stated that official Yerevan is ready to work with the new US administration.

We will remind, last week the government of Armenia approved the draft law on launching the process of the country’s accession to the EU.

See the explanation of “EvroPravda” about behind Yerevan’s decision to join the European Union.

Subscribe to “European Truth”!

If you notice an error, highlight the required text and press Ctrl + Enter to report it to the editor.

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