ArmInfo. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan received a delegation led by Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias.
According to the press service of the Prime Minister, Pashinyan expressed confidence that this visit will give a new impetus to bilateral cooperation.
The head of the RA government stressed the importance of the trilateral meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Armenia, Greece and Cyprus held in New York in terms of jointly solving problems, ensuring stability and peace in the region, as well as expanding ties in various directions. The Prime Minister expressed hope that high-level mutual visits would be intensive.
Nikos Dendias noted that Greece also attaches great importance to the consistent development of multilateral relations with Armenia. He noted that the trilateral meeting held in New York was effective and the discussions will continue in this format. According to the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Greece, the Greek and Armenian peoples are bound by centuries-old friendship, and they are determined to raise bilateral cooperation to a new level. The interlocutors exchanged views on the processes taking place in the South Caucasus.
Pashinyan presented in detail the consequences of Azerbaijan's aggression against the sovereign territory of Armenia. The head of government stressed the importance of an adequate reaction of the international community in terms of the withdrawal of Azerbaijani units from the territory of the Republic of Armenia and the prevention of new aggression. The Prime Minister also touched upon Armenia's positions on unblocking transport infrastructures in the region, demarcation between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Nikos Dendias noted that Greece will make every effort to help overcome the challenges facing democratic and fraternal Armenia.