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Armenia and France Discuss Steps to Deepen Strategic Partnership

PARIS — On July 23, Armenian Deputy Foreign Minister Vahan Kostanyan met with French Minister Delegate for Europe Benjamin Haddad in Paris.

The two officials expressed satisfaction with the momentum of the Armenia–France strategic partnership and discussed joint steps aimed at further deepening bilateral relations.

They also addressed the expansion and strengthening of the Armenia–European Union partnership, with particular attention to developing economic cooperation, including broader access to the European market for Armenia.

Deputy Foreign Minister Kostanyan briefed his French counterpart on regional developments and Armenia’s efforts to further consolidate peace in the South Caucasus.

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