Pashinyan, Macron Meet in Paris, Discuss Need to Expand Relations
Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan arrived in Paris today and met with French President Emmanuel Macron at the Élysée Palace.
The two, according to Pashinyan’s office, discussed issues related to the Armenia-France multi-sector agenda and the draft peace treaty with Azerbaijan.
Macron reaffirmed his unconditional support to Armenia, as well as his readiness to expand France-Armenia bilateral relations.
The sides also discussed Armenia-EU cooperation.
Pashinyan then met with his French counterpart Michel Barnier at the Hôtel Matignon in Paris.
Pashinyan noted that one of the priorities of his administration is the development and diversification of the Armenian economy, adding that he attaches great importance to the presence of French companies in Armenia.
The two stressed that the holding of the second Ambitions Arménie-France conference can become a unique tool for promoting multi-sectoral cooperation
They also discussed ongoing Yerevan-Baku peace talks and developments in the South Caucasus.
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