ArmInfo. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, who is on an official visit to Tallinn (Estonia), met with representatives of the local Armenian community on the evening of April 27. As reported by the press service of the Prime Minister, Pashinyan touched upon the topics that will be discussed during the visit to Estonia, as well as the prospects for developing relations between the two countries.
The head of the RA Cabinet of Ministers presented the ideology of the , touched upon the problems Armenia faces and the possibilities for overcoming them. He answered questions from those present, which concerned regional processes, the peacekeeping agenda of the RA government, priorities, as well as programs and initiatives aimed at the development of Armenia.
Pashinyan also visited the Church of St. Gregory the Illuminator in Tallinn. The Prime Minister was met by the Primate of the Armenian Diocese of the Baltic States, Archbishop Vazgen Mirzakhanyan. Candles were lit and the Prime Minister laid flowers at the khachkar installed in the church yard. It should be noted that during the visit, Prime Minister Pashinyan will hold meetings with the President of the Republic of Estonia Alar Karis, Prime Minister Kristen Michal and Speaker of the Parliament Lauri Hussar. Pashinyan will visit the center and also hold a meeting with representatives of the Armenian community in Estonia.