TEHRAN – Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan emphasizes his country’s commitment to fostering transparent and balanced relations with Iran. During a speech at Davos.
Speaking on the sidelines of the 55th World Economic Forum in Davos, Pashinyan said that Armenia attaches great importance to its strategic relationship with Iran and its commitment to maintaining open communication and cooperation amid changing regional dynamics. I have emphasized the importance of this.
“We want balanced relations with the European Union, Russia and Iran. In particular, relations with Armenia and Iran are very important for us,” Pashinyan said, adding that the neighboring countries and their neighbors and He emphasized the importance of relationships with partners.
Pashinyan outlined the central tenets of Armenia’s foreign policy, describing it as a deliberate approach to balance and moderation.
Pashinyan’s remarks also included reflections on Armenia’s continued efforts to broker peace with Azerbaijan. “We are working towards a peace agreement with Azerbaijan. The task is challenging, but I do not think it is impossible,” he said.
The Prime Minister also noted Armenia’s evolving relationship with the European Union, explaining that the country has decided to work more closely with the EU while continuing to maintain open communication with Russia and Iran. “While we are building stronger ties with the EU, we continue to discuss our positions with Iran and Russia. We aim to maintain a unified approach with all international partners. ” he added.
Pashinyan stressed the need for a balanced approach in foreign policy, saying, “A balanced foreign policy is the only practical path forward.” He acknowledged the risks associated with periods of change, but also pointed to the opportunities arising from such times. “Era of change have inherent risks, but they also present great opportunities. Our job is to manage risks and make the most of these opportunities,” Pashinyan explained. I did.
Earlier, Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan, who just returned from Moscow, emphasized the strong ties between Armenia, Iran and Russia. He said that Armenian officials are in regular contact with their Russian and Iranian counterparts and that issues are being addressed in a spirit of mutual understanding. “Armenia’s diplomatic engagement with Russia and Iran is based on open dialogue and mutual respect, resolving issues through constructive cooperation,” Mirzoyan confirmed.