Армения назначила нового посла в ЕС

Анна Агаджанян назначена руководителем Представительства Республики Армения в Европейском Союзе. Она также будет служить послом своей страны в Бельгии.

Анна Агаджанян заменит исполняющего уже долгое время обязанности главы миссии Татула Маргаряна.

Назначение происходит в ключевой момент в отношениях между Арменией и ЕС, и обе стороны надеются развить добрую волю, которая была получена благодаря поддержке ЕС Армении, чтобы справиться с последствиями пандемии коронавируса в последние месяцы и со вступающим в силу нового соглашения о сотрудничестве между двумя странами, которое, как ожидается, будет вскоре полностью ратифицировано.

источник: commonspace.eu

фото: Анна Агаджанян (фото из архива)

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