
ArmInfo.On February 2, the fifth forum of decentralized cooperation between the subjects of Armenia and France kicked off in Goris.
Addressing the participants of the forum with a welcoming speech, Deputy Foreign Minister of the Republic of Armenia Vahan Kostanyan noted that Armenia highly appreciates France's position on issues related to supporting the sovereignty and borders of the Armenian state, as well as further strengthening democracy. The diplomat stressed that Yerevan also highly appreciates Paris's assistance in expanding and developing relations between Armenia and the European Union, strengthening the defense capabilities of the Republic of Armenia and its economic resilience.
Kostanyan noted that one of the most actively developing areas of interaction between Armenia and France is interregional cooperation, and holding a forum in Goris at such a high level is its next manifestation, especially in the context of the development of the country's border regions, including the Syunik region of the republic. The Deputy Minister emphasized that the opening of the Honorary Consulate of France in Goris, expected today, speaks of the high level of bilateral relations. "We hope that the opening of the Honorary Consulate will give additional impetus to attracting French capital to the Syunik region of Armenia and the implementation of programs of strategic importance. Today, fraternal relations between the two countries are at an unprecedented high level. Cooperation is consistently developing in almost all areas, including strategic ones," Vahan Kostanyan said. He recalled the participation of French Minister of European Affairs and Foreign Affairs Jean-Noel Barrot in the "Yerevan Days" recently held in the capital of Armenia, who announced the intentions of French businesses to begin active investments in Armenia.
Speaking about the ongoing geopolitical processes, which are accompanied by numerous challenges, the Deputy Minister noted that Armenia is determined to establish long-term peace and security in the region, bearing in mind the principles of territorial integrity, sovereignty and inviolability of the borders of the South Caucasus states, which Armenia and Azerbaijan accepted in accordance with the Alma-Ata Declaration of 1991. "We are committed to normalizing relations with Azerbaijan. As is known, both countries have reached an agreement on the text of the peace treaty. Armenia is ready to immediately sign this document and ratify it later. We can assure you that the only way to resolve the remaining issues and doubts should be the signing of a peace treaty. Our goal is to create a safe and peaceful region in which conflicts will be replaced by cooperation, open gates will appear instead of closed borders, and interstate relations will begin to develop instead of various threats. To achieve these goals, the RA government has initiated the "Crossroads of Peace" project, which aims to develop communications with all of Armenia's closest neighbors. In this context, Yerevan appreciates Paris's efforts aimed at establishing long-term peace and stability in the region," the RA Deputy Foreign Minister said.