
ArmInfo.Armenia has always attached great importance to its partnership with NATO, including participation in peacekeeping missions and strengthening democratic institutions, as stated by Vice Speaker of the National Assembly of the Republic of Armenia Ruben Rubinyan during the opening of the 108th Rose-Roth Seminar of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly in Yerevan on September 22.
According to him, this is the fourth time the seminar has been held in Armenia. It focuses on regional security, the armed forces and defense, as well as effective parliamentary oversight of the armed forces. "Cooperation with NATO is part of Armenia's balanced foreign policy, and we are ready to continue this cooperation aimed at strengthening regional and global security," the Vice Speaker noted.
Rubinyan also presented the latest developments in the South Caucasus. According to him, in the context of normalizing relations with Azerbaijan, the first document between Armenia and Azerbaijan-the Regulation on Joint Activities of Demarcation Commissions-was signed on August 30, 2024. It has gone through the internal ratification procedure established by the legislation of the parties and is now in effect. The first 12-kilometer section of the state border has already been delimited and demarcated by the commissions, and Yerevan hopes that this process will continue on other sections of the border in the near future.
In 2023, the Armenian government initiated the "Crossroads of Peace" project to ensure regional connectivity based on the principles of state sovereignty, jurisdiction over infrastructure passing through their territories, equality, and reciprocity. In terms of unlocking regional infrastructure, the project envisions a significant increase in the capacity of cargo transportation, pipelines, power lines, and internet cables through Armenia. In the current situation, as the Deputy Speaker noted, countries are seeking new transport and economic opportunities, Armenia and the South Caucasus could become a new transit hub between East and West, North and South.
He also discussed relations with Turkey, emphasizing that normalizing relations with Ankara remains one of Yerevan's foreign policy priorities. "Our dialogue with the Turkish side continues, and we are convinced that this is a historic moment, and the opportunity to build good-neighborly relations must not be missed," the Deputy Speaker concluded.