Президент Армений обещает продолжить реформы

Президент Армении Серж Саргсян принял новоназначенного руководителя делегации Евросоюза в Армении, посла Траяна Христеа.

В ходе встречи обе стороны подчеркнули важность сотрудничества между Арменией и ЕС. По словам президента Армении, в последнее время сотрудничество стало достаточно активным, что проявляется во взаимных визитах, а также в динамичном внедрении новых программ. Серж Саргсян подчеркнул, что Армения намерена проводить реформы в разных сферах.

Посол Траян Христеа отметил, что между Европейским Союзом и Арменией отношения повышенного типа и заверил президента, что во время его пребывания в должности он будет стремиться сохранить этот уровень и добавить усилия по укреплению доверия, диалога и сотрудничества во всех областях. Он подчеркнул, что ЕС заинтересован в углублении отношений с Арменией и будет способствовать процессу реформ в стране, по данным пресс-службы президента Армении.

На данный момент ЕС и Армения ведут переговоры по ряду вопросов, направленных на укрепление сотрудничества между двумя странами, включая соглашения об ассоциации и соглашение об облегчении визовых процедур.

Источник: commonspace.eu по материалам пресс-службы президента Армении

Фото: Президент Армении Серж Саргсян с новым главой делегации ЕС в Армении, послом Траян Христеа.

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