Nikol Pashinyan and special representative of European Union on Southern Caucasus issues and Crysis in Georgia discussed cooperation prospects
ArmInfo. On May 29, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan received the EU Special Representative for the South Caucasus and the crisis in Georgia, Toivo Clara.
As the press service of the government reports, the prime minister
omitted the importance of developing relations between Armenia and
the European Union in all directions. Nikol Pashinyan considered it
necessary to quickly accredit the Agreement on Comprehensive and
Expanded Partnership between Armenia and the EU member states,
expressing confidence that this agreement will give a new impetus to
cooperation and lead to various reforms in Armenia.
In turn, Toivo Claar stressed the need to give a new impetus to the
relations between Armenia and the EU and expressed the hope that,
before the final ratification of the Agreement, bilateral relations
will continue to develop.
During the meeting, the parties discussed a number of issues related
to the Nagorno-Karabakh settlement. Pashinyan noted that Armenia is
adherent to an exceptionally peaceful resolution of this issue in the
format of the OSCE Misnk Foundation.