YEREVAN – The foreign ministers of Armenia and Poland have held talks focused on strengthening bilateral ties and addressing regional developments. During the meeting, officials explored multiple avenues for expanding the partnership between the two nations.
Discussions covered Armenia’s engagement with European institutions and its broader European integration aspirations. The dialogue also addressed the Armenia-EU partnership framework and prospects for deepening cooperation across various sectors.
Regional stability and democratic governance emerged as key topics, with both sides underscoring the value of collaborative approaches to current geopolitical challenges.
The Armenian delegation highlighted recent diplomatic progress, noting that agreements finalized in Washington this August contribute to regional stability and the reopening of transportation links. Officials emphasized that peaceful resolution of conflicts supports sustainable development throughout the area.