Министр иностранных дел Италии находится в Армении

Министр иностранных дел Италии, Паоло Джентилони, во вторник прибыл в Ереван, завершая этим самым свой короткий визит на Южный Кавказ. Джентилони провел встречу с министром иностранных дел Армении, Эдвардом Налбандяном, а позже, как ожидается, встретится с президентом Армении, Сержем Саргсяном.

Налбандян и Джентилони обсудили вопросы, касающиеся карабахского конфликта, нового рамочного соглашения между Арменией и ЕС, а также различные двусторонние и международные вопросы.

Джентилони первый министр иностранных дел Италии, посетивший регион после того, как все три страны Южного Кавказа восстановили свою независимость в 1991 году. Визит проходит на фоне приготовлений Италии взять на себя важную роль в Совете Безопасности ООН, затем председательство в G7, и председательство в ОБСЕ в 2018 году.

источник: commonspace.eu

фото: Министр иностранных дел Армении и Италии на встрече в Ереване, 8 ноября 2016 года (фото любезно предоставлено пресс-службой Республики Армения)

 

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