
ArmInfo. On May 5, several documents aimed at the further development of Armenian-French relations were signed in Yerevan.
Specifically, Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and French President Emmanuel Macron signed a Declaration on Strategic Partnership. The parties also signed agreements on cooperation in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and semiconductors, agreements on cooperation in the development of military technologies and defense systems research, and on the supply of military uniforms. The parties agreed on the supply of transport helicopters, the sale of two A321-200NX aircraft to an Armenian airline, and the construction of the Bargushat tunnel in southern Armenia. A series of documents on credit, economic, and cultural cooperation were also signed.
Speaking at a briefing after the signing of the documents, Nikol Pashinyan emphasized the significance of the agreements. The Prime Minister noted that this project is not merely about building a tunnel, but rather about introducing the best European expertise in road construction and applying European standards within Armenia. Pashinyan expressed confidence that Armenian contractors would be involved in the construction process, allowing them to adopt international best practices and creating significant opportunities for the growth of the national economy.
The Prime Minister underscored the pivotal role of the French President in advancing bilateral relations, noting that many projects are becoming a reality thanks to Emmanuel Macron's active involvement. Pashinyan described the Bargushat tunnel as a "super-project," clarifying that it covers the most challenging section of the transport corridor, requiring specialized capabilities and experience. "On this issue, as on many others, France and Emmanuel Macron stand by Armenia," the Prime Minister stated.