Pashinyan, Stoltenberg discuss Armenia-NATO partnership
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan who is in New York on a working visit met with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg on Wednesday, his press service reported.
Greeting the NATO chief, Pashinyan noted that Armenia appreciates the partnership with NATO, especially in the framework of peacekeeping missions and is interested in its deepening. In turn, Stoltenberg welcomed the Armenian prime minister, stressing that Armenia is an important partner for NATO, and the bilateral Individual Partnership Program is a good basis for continued strengthening of interaction.
The officials exchanged views on issues related to the Armenia-NATO experience. Reference was made to the Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh) conflict settlement process. Pashinyan noted that Armenia sees the resolution of the conflict exclusively in the framework of a peaceful process, and has repeatedly stated it following the revolution.
The NATO secretary general stressed the importance of the Armenian premier’s commitment to the peaceful settlement of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, noting that NATO supports the efforts for a peaceful settlement in the context of regional peace, stability and security.
The interlocutors took the opportunity to exchange views on the current situation of and challenges to international and regional security.
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