
ArmInfo. Bulgaria highly values the developing partnership between the European Union and Armenia and supports efforts to bring Armenia closer to the European family through expanded cooperation, reforms, and people-to-people contacts. This was stated by Bulgarian Ambassador to Armenia Nikola Nikolov at a reception marking the country's National Day.
In his welcoming speech, the diplomat recalled that March 3rd symbolizes freedom, statehood, and historical memory for the Bulgarian people. On this day in 1878, Bulgaria regained its independence after nearly five centuries of Ottoman rule.
Nikolov noted that March 3rd symbolizes the Bulgarian people's enduring aspiration for freedom, dignity, and the right to determine their own future-values that remain at the core of our national identity and foreign policy today. The diplomat emphasized that Bulgaria firmly believes in multilateralism, dialogue, and international cooperation as the foundations of peace, security, and sustainable development. He said that as an active member of the European Union and NATO, Bulgaria makes a significant contribution to strengthening stability and connectivity in our region, promoting common European values based on democracy, the rule of law, and respect for human rights.
"In this context, I would like to emphasize the importance Bulgaria attaches to its relations with the Republic of Armenia. Our two countries are bound by long-standing historical, cultural, and spiritual ties, as well as a tradition of mutual respect and friendship. Bulgaria highly values the developing partnership between the EU and Armenia and supports efforts to bring Armenia closer to the European family through expanded cooperation, reforms, and people-to-people contacts. I am confident that there is significant potential for further deepening Bulgarian-Armenian relations, including in the areas of trade and investment, education, culture, innovation, and tourism," he said. In this regard, he emphasized Bulgaria's readiness to share its experience of EU membership and to make a constructive contribution to Armenia's interaction with the EU.
For his part, Armenia's First Deputy Minister of High-Tech Industry, Gevorg Mantashyan, noted that the Armenian side attaches importance to developing and strengthening relations with Bulgaria and intensifying political dialogue.
"We are ready to take practical steps to expand and strengthen our agenda both bilaterally and multilaterally, raising bilateral relations to a qualitatively new level," the Armenian official noted.
He added that the intensification of reciprocal visits at various levels in recent years has given new impetus to bilateral relations. The Armenian official also expressed interest in continuing dialogue in the defense and energy sectors, exploring opportunities for bilateral cooperation in regional logistics projects, and thanked Bulgaria for its support of Armenia's European agenda.
The event was attended by foreign diplomats accredited in Armenia, public and political figures, and representatives of the cultural and media sectors.