On March 10, Armenian and Indian Foreign Ministers met in New Delhi to discuss bilateral ties and signed two memoranda, emphasizing deepening cooperation in trade, technology, and drug regulation.
On March 10, a significant meeting occurred between Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan and India’s External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar in New Delhi. Following a private discussion, the ministers led an expanded delegation meeting where Minister Mirzoyan conveyed his sincere appreciation for the warm hospitality and invitation he received from India.
In his remarks, Foreign Minister Mirzoyan underscored the evolving relationship between Armenia and India, attributing recent advancements to the personal efforts of Minister Jaishankar. He noted their shared commitment to enhancing bilateral ties through high-level visits and active political dialogue, expressing hopes for solidifying economic, trade, and cultural relations.
During the meeting, he also underscored the necessity of regular political consultations between the two nations’ foreign ministries and the importance of the Intergovernmental Commission sessions. Mirzoyan expressed satisfaction with the discussions held during their private meeting, recognizing the significance of continued dialogue on bilateral and global issues.
The meeting concluded with the signing of two noteworthy documents: a Memorandum of Understanding between Armenia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Diplomatic School and India’s Sushma Swaraj Institute of Foreign Service, and another memorandum focusing on collaboration in drug regulation between Armenia’s Academician Emil Gabrielyan Scientific Center and India’s Central Drug Standards Control Organization.
The meeting between Armenian and Indian officials marked a pivotal moment in strengthening bilateral relations. With the signing of two memoranda, the ministers highlighted their commitment to enhancing cooperation in various fields, acknowledging the significance of ongoing dialogue and mutual efforts. This engagement showcases the potential for deepened economic and political ties between Armenia and India, beneficial for both nations.
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