ArmInfo. For the first time, the French Defense Minister is visiting Armenia, various agreements have been signed between the two countries and all of them are new. Minister for the Armed Forces of the French Republic, Sebastien Lecornu, stated on February 23 in Yerevan at a joint press conference with Minister of Defence of the Republic of Armenia, Suren Papikyan, touching on the prospects for the development of bilateral defense cooperation.
At the same time, he stated that despite the deep, historical relations established between Armenia and France in various fields, there was no emphasis on defense interaction. At the same time, he expressed the conviction that this issue most likely would not have been given such attention if not for the threats that Armenia faced.
"In fact, the existing threats forced Armenia to talk about protection. And being a reliable partner, we are present here. As you already know, there is great intellectual and political support for this assistance. Our position is clear," he said.
Speaking about information attacks, Minister Lecornu, said that France will not tolerate threats directed against it. At the same time, he called for maintaining information hygiene and distinguishing truth from lies.
In turn, Minister Papikyan noted that after the developments of September 2022, Armenia set itself the task of diversifying military-technical cooperation and began to speak publicly about it. According to him, India responded to this desire of Armenia from the East, and France from Western countries.
"This cooperation is important. We highly appreciate this cooperation, which over these 1.5 years has achieved serious results that allow us to outline the vector of long-term cooperation," he noted.
To clarify whether this cooperation with France does not contradict the obligations undertaken by Armenia to Russia and within the CSTO, Minister Papikyan noted that the obligations must be fulfilled mutually.
"It was no coincidence that I touched upon the developments of September 2022, when Armenia was subjected to aggression and its sovereign territories were occupied. After this incident, Armenia set itself the task of diversifying military cooperation. This is its sovereign right. Armenia has the right to decide with whom and to what extent to cooperate. This comes from the interests of the Armenian people and the state interests of the Republic of Armenia. And we take a clear position on this issue," noted the head of the Armenian defense department.
Regarding the question of whether this does not run counter to the interests of Armenia's neighbors, especially Iran, Suren Papikyan assured that the Armenian-French cooperation in the field of defense is done for the sake of Armenia and is not directed against anyone. "And it is our sovereign right to cooperate with both France and Iran, and everyone should take it under advisement," he said, assuring that Iranian partners are receptive to such cooperation.