Armenia's foreign policy aims to strengthen security. Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan participated in a breakfast roundtable discussion titled "Minilateralism and the Transition from Global Alliances to Targeted Partnerships" jointly organized by the Applied Policy Research Institute of Armenia (APRI Armenia) and the Observer Research Foundation within the framework of the Munich Security Conference.
The event, which continued in a closed format, discussed changes in the modern security environment, the effectiveness of large formal alliances, and the role of cooperation in small formats.
In his speech, Prime Minister Pashinyan presented Armenia's consistent policy of strengthening a balanced foreign policy. He emphasized that building flexible yet predictable and reliable partnerships is particularly important for ensuring Armenia's security and sustainable development.
In his speech, Nikol Pashinyan noted that Armenia's foreign policy aims to strengthen the country's security and economic development through constructive cooperation with international partners. The Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia also touched upon the government's key priorities: steps to establish regional peace and the "Crossroads of Peace" project.