Politics
The developments of the Armenian-Azerbaijani negotiations were presented to the Greek Foreign Minister
At the meeting, the parties discussed the regional and extra-regional security situation and emphasized that any conflict should be resolved by strictly observing the principles of international law. In the context of the above, the Secretary of the Security Council presented the latest developments regarding the settlement of Armenian-Azerbaijani relations.

"Reforms bring Armenia closer to the European Union." Minister of Foreign Affairs
RA Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan referred to the RA-EU relations, saying there is still a long way to go in deepening the ties between Armenia and the European Union.

Greece is ready to support Armenia from the perspective of European family integration dialogue
The interlocutors discussed several issues related to further developing and strengthening Armenian-Greek relations. In particular, topics related to cooperation in political, economic, humanitarian, and other spheres and the possibilities of the implementation of new joint programs were discussed.

"Negotiations have always been bilateral." Mirzoyan
"Our negotiations, by and large, have always been bilateral," announced the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia, Ararat Mirzoyan.
"There is a certain setback in the Azerbaijani proposals for the peace treaty." Minister of Foreign Affairs (VIDEO)
Mirzoyan also emphasized that peace is not only the exclusion of shootings. "Peace is also open borders and the movement of goods and people through each other's territory." According to him, if Armenia remains under blockade, it will be challenging to consider peace established in the South Caucasus.