BERLIN — Defense ministries of Armenia and Germany approved at a meeting in Berlin the cooperation program for 2025, the press service of the Armenian Ministry of Defense reported.

The Armenian defense delegation headed by the head of the Department of Defense Policy and International Cooperation Levon Ayvazyan was in the German capital on October 9-10.

The program covers dozens of activities on exchange of experience, education and training, as well as other areas of mutual interest.

During the meetings held in the departments of international security policy and international cooperation of the German Ministry of Defense, a number of issues related to international and regional security were discussed, as well as prospects for the development of cooperation in bilateral and multilateral formats.

Ayvazyan presented the military-political situation surrounding Armenia and its development trends. In this context he emphasized the importance of the “Crossroads of Peace” project, developed by Armenia’s government as well as the process of reforming the Armed Forces of Armenia.

The parties discussed and expressed mutual satisfaction with the course of bilateral defense cooperation for 2024, and emphasized the significant potential of its development.

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