Пашинян и Могерини отметили хороший прогресс в двусторонних отношениях между ЕС и Арменией

Премьер-министр Армении Никол Пашинян в среду прибыл в Брюссель, в начале своего первого визита в столицу Европы, где примет участие в саммите НАТО. Вскоре после его прибытия Пашинян встретился с Федерикой Могерини, Верховным представителем Европейского Союза по иностранным делам и политике безопасности. Они обсудили последние события и отметили хороший прогресс в двусторонних отношениях между ЕС и Арменией.

Они обсудили приверженность нового правительства Армении проведению реформ и конкретных действий, уже предпринятых с этой целью. "Верховный представитель / вице-президент Могерини подтвердила, что Европейский Союз готов оказать конкретную поддержку реформам, в том числе посредством технической и финансовой помощи, и подчеркнула важность борьбы с коррупцией и судебной реформой в качестве областей особого значения. Готовность ЕС оказать помощь в организации и мониторинге следующих выборов, которые будут проводиться в соответствии с рекомендациями БДИПЧ/ОБСЕ", - говорится в заявлении Европейской службы внешних действий

Верховный представитель / вице-президент Федерика Могерини заверила в решительной поддержке ЕС мирного урегулирования нагорно-карабахского конфликта. В этом контексте крайне важно, чтобы стороны полностью участвовали в переговорах без предварительных условий под эгидой сопредседателей Минской группы, говорится в заявлении.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам пресс-службы Европейской службы внешних действий

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