
ArmInfo. The Armenian government reaffirms its commitment to deepening bilateral cooperation in all strategically important areas with France. This was stated by Deputy Prime Minister of Armenia Tigran Khachatryan in his welcoming speech at a reception at the French Embassy in Yerevan on the occasion of Bastille Day.
The Armenian official noted that in these difficult geopolitical times, it is especially important to reaffirm the determination to choose the democratic path, freedom, peace and equality.
"Bastille Day marks the victory of the principles of freedom, equality and fraternity, so celebrating the holiday on July 14 means once again assessing and emphasizing the will of the people, democracy and determination to build a state. We also share the above-mentioned values that the French chose more than 200 years ago and which they defend to this day. And we build our special, historically friendly relations on these universal values," Khachatryan said.
At the same time, he noted that the fraternal relations between Armenia and France are best manifested in close political dialogue, economic, educational, cultural, decentralized and defense cooperation, as well as mutual respect and sincere friendship between the two peoples.
Khachatryan added that this year, like the previous ones, was dynamic in terms of multifaceted Armenian- French cooperation and was marked by both high-level bilateral visits and significant results achieved as a result of these visits.
According to him, a number of significant events were also held, including the fifth conference of decentralized cooperation between Armenia and France in Goris, as well as the first annual consultations between Armenia and the French Development Agency in Paris earlier this month.
"I congratulate all of us on the dynamic and rich bilateral agenda, as well as on such a high level of cooperation. This is another opportunity to express our gratitude to the French side for the support provided to us, for the efforts aimed at protecting the territorial integrity of Armenia and establishing a fair and lasting peace in the South Caucasus, for cooperation in international forums, for strengthening the EU- Armenia agenda, for support and cooperation within the International Organization of Francophonie and the UN," the Deputy Prime Minister added. In conclusion, Khachatryan noted that Armenia will continue to make efforts to transform the bilateral special relations into a full-fledged strategic partnership for the benefit of both states and peoples.