ARMENIA-EU PARTNERSHIP DISCUSSED AT WARSAW SECURITY FORUM

by September 29, 2025

YEREVAN – Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan held talks with Zbigniew Pisarski, President of the Kazimir Pulaski Foundation, during the Warsaw Security Forum, focusing on expanding cooperation between regional dialogue platforms.

The meeting explored potential collaboration between the “Yerevan Dialogue” Forum and the Warsaw Security Forum, with both sides examining the current international landscape and political developments within the European Union.

Discussions highlighted the growing momentum in Armenia-European Union relations, with particular emphasis on the significance of agreements reached during recent diplomatic talks in Washington.

The talks underscored mutual interest in strengthening bilateral cooperation amid evolving geopolitical circumstances, reflecting continued engagement between Armenian and European institutions.

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