ArmInfo. Armenia and Lithuania have an effective political dialogue, which is a good basis for giving a new impetus to bilateral economic relations. As the press service of the Armenian government reports, the day before, when he received the newly appointed Ambassador of Lithuania to Armenia, Ingu Stanite-Tolotskieni, Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan stated.
According to the source, the Armenian Prime Minister in the context of the development of investment relations pointed to such possible areas of cooperation as tourism, information technology, and agriculture. He also emphasized the importance of establishing direct air communication, noting that there are favorable opportunities in Armenia in this regard. The head of government also referred to the partnership between Armenia and the European Union, thanking the Lithuanian parliament for ratifying the Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement between Armenia and the EU. Speaking about cooperation within the EU and the Eastern Partnership, the Prime Minister noted that Lithuania has extensive experience in democratic reforms and strengthening democracy, and Armenia is interested in sharing this experience.
Expressing gratitude for the reception, the Ambassador of Lithuania noted that it was a great honor for her to be in Armenia during this important period for the country and to contribute to the development of Armenian-Lithuanian relations both at the bilateral level and in the multilateral format. According to her, the Armenian government and the people of the country deserve the support of the EU, and Lithuania is ready to support Armenia in the development of relations between the EU and Armenia, to share its experience in democratic reforms.
In the context of intensifying economic ties, the interlocutors discussed the possibilities of establishing direct air communication, technology, tourism, agriculture, renewable energy sources, utilization of solid household waste and other areas of mutual interest.
The parties exchanged views on the process of settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.