Pashinyan said Armenia is trying to comply with a balanced foreign policy and instead of building and presenting it in one direction, it is trying to find and build the right balance.
“We hope to have good relationships with all our international partners. We also hope to improve our relationship with Turkey’s Azerbaijan – other neighbors – Iran, Georgia, and of course we would like to deepen our relationship with the European Union.
In this regard, the Prime Minister said the law recently adopted in Armenia at the start of the process of Armenia’s accession to the EU is an additional incentive for the country’s democratic reforms.
“When there is a specific tension and intersection in different directions of our foreign policy, we see a resolution of this situation of transparency, integrity and openness to all our partners. So there is no dark corner of the policies we pursue: the Moscow parade.
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