Last year again within the EPC Armenia and Azerbaijan reciprocally supported each other’s candidacy to host one of the upcoming EPC Summits.
Prime Minister Pashinyan expressed gratitude for the support and highlighted the importance of deepening the partnership with the EU.
The parties also exchanged views on regional developments, the implementation of the agreements reached at the Washington Peace Summit, and the TRIPP project.
The parties agreed to continue the dialogue within the framework of high-level mutual visits.
All sixty-four votes in favor came from the Civil Contract faction that supports Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan. The opposition Hayastan (Armenia) and Pativ Unem (With Honor) factions boycotted the vote.
“We cannot wear these medals when every value, every idea, every sacrifice that was the basis of these medals has been nullified,” Arman Petrosyan told reporters covering the protest.
Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev met today in Copenhagen on the sidelines of the 7th Summit of the European Political Community and discussed steps to implement the TRIPP project in Armenia designed to build a roadwa