- Armenian and Chilean presidents discussed new cooperation opportunities
- Emphasis placed on the technology sector’s substantial potential
- Dialogue highlighted mutual interests in advancing innovation and partnerships
The presidents of Armenia and Chile met to explore fresh avenues for bilateral cooperation, with a focus on advancing technological collaboration and innovation. The discussions underscored the strong potential of the technology sector to foster economic growth, research exchanges, and joint ventures that could benefit both countries.
Both sides outlined concrete points for collaboration, including information technology, digital transformation, and science-based development. They stressed the importance of creating favorable conditions for start-ups and research institutions to engage in cross-border projects, exchange programs, and joint pilots that showcase Armenian and Chilean capacities and expertise.
Officials from both nations indicated a commitment to maintaining ongoing dialogue, with plans to develop a formal roadmap that details milestones, timelines, and responsible entities. The conversations also touched on broader regional and international cooperation, with an emphasis on transparent communication and practical steps toward tangible outcomes.
With the discussions concluded, Armenian and Chilean representatives agreed to pursue a structured partnership framework that prioritizes technology collaboration and sustained joint initiatives.

