Armenia
The visa requirement between Armenia and Tunisia will be abolished
The agreement aims to facilitate the travel procedures of persons with diplomatic passports of Armenia and Tunisia. Citizens of each state holding a valid diplomatic passport will be exempt from the requirement to obtain a visa to enter the other state's territory for a period not exceeding 90 days within 180 days from the date of transit or first entry.

"After the signing of the peace treaty, EU observers may not be needed." Khandanyan
Sargis Khandanyan, Chairman of the Standing Committee on Foreign Relations of the National Assembly, referred to Hajiyev, the assistant to the President of Azerbaijan, 's statement that they do not see the need to continue the mission of EU civilian observers.

Who will control the road passing through Syunik? Clarification of the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs
Safaryan also said that Armenia will participate in the BRICS summit.

Reference was made to regional security issues
The parties discussed the possibilities of further deepening and expansion of the Armenia-EU partnership.
A representative of the UK Military Academy conducted a course at the Ministry of Defense
A few days ago, the United Kingdom's Sandhurst Royal Military Academy representative held a "Leadership Psychology" course at the Vazgen Sargsyan Military Academy of the RA Ministry of Defense.