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- Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan met with French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris.
- Discussions covered bilateral relations, economic cooperation, and regional stability.
- The leaders also explored future prospects for Armenia-European Union partnership.
PARIS (Azat TV) – Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan met with French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris to discuss a wide range of issues concerning bilateral relations between Armenia and France. The meeting, which took place on an unspecified date, focused on deepening political dialogue and implementing joint projects in the economy and infrastructure.
Bilateral Relations and Economic Cooperation
During their talks, Pashinyan and Macron explored avenues for strengthening the political dialogue between the two nations. Both leaders expressed a commitment to enhancing economic ties and advancing collaborative projects in key sectors. The discussions also touched upon infrastructure development, indicating a mutual interest in fostering tangible cooperation that benefits both countries.
Regional Stability and Armenia-EU Ties
The leaders also exchanged views on regional developments, underscoring the importance of sustained efforts towards peace and stability in the region. This emphasis on regional security highlights a shared concern for the evolving geopolitical landscape. Furthermore, Pashinyan and Macron discussed the future prospects of cooperation between Armenia and the European Union. Both sides affirmed the significance of deepening their partnership across various domains and effectively promoting joint initiatives.
The meeting between Prime Minister Pashinyan and President Macron underscores the robust and multifaceted relationship between Armenia and France, with a clear focus on both bilateral advancements and regional stability.

