Armenian PM meets with military leadership
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan on Monday met with the participants of the operational gathering of the leadership of the Armenian Armed Forces in the Defense Ministry headquarters, the PM’s press service said.
Welcoming the meeting participants, Pashinyan noted that the meeting was a good opportunity to discuss various issues on our country’s development agenda. The premier spoke about the current economic situation, the steps to take on the way to economic revolution and the model of Armenia’s economic development.
He stressed that a propitious economic situation will eventually help address the bottlenecks faced in the Armed Forces. In this context, Pashinyan dwelt on the measures consistently implemented by the government in an effort to create favorable conditions for military personnel and cope with their welfare problems. These programs will be continued to achieve tangible results in the near future.
Answering the questions asked by meeting participants, Pashinyan touched upon foreign policy challenges, the regional military-political situation and developments. In particular, the PM gave details of the Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) peace process, dwelt on his latest meeting with the prime minister of Georgia, etc.