Foreign Minister of Armenia Ararat Mirzoyan continues to receive congratulatory messages

28 August, 2021

Ararat Mirzoyan continues to receive congratulatory messages on assuming the post of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia.

Foreign Minister of Greece Nikos Dendias stressed that the centuries-old Armenian-Greek friendly relations are based on common historical and cultural values, and expressed his readiness to further strengthen cooperation between the two countries at both bilateral and multilateral levels, effectively addressing regional challenges.

In his message, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Tajikistan Sirojiddin Muhriddin expressed confidence that the friendly relations between Armenia and Tajikistan, based on the principles of mutual respect and equal partnership, both in bilateral and multilateral dimensions, will continue to develop dynamically.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Lithuania Gabrielius Landsbergis stated that they will continue to strengthen the bilateral friendly ties, expressing confidence that the existing dialogue and joint projects between Lithuania and Armenia will serve the interests of both nations.

Highly appreciating Ararat Mirzoyan's contribution to the development of inter-parliamentary relations between Armenia and Poland, Zbigniew Rau, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland expressed hope that in the near future there will be an opportunity to meet and discuss the ways and perspectives for intensifying the cooperation between the two countries both at bilateral and multilateral platforms..

In his congratulatory message, Foreign Minister of Romania Bogdan Aurescu stressed that Romania is ready to expand cooperation with Armenia in various spheres and mutual relations between the departments, and wished success in this important position.

Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Serbia Nikola Selaković noted that the close Armenian-Serbian friendly ties are a significant basis for the multifaceted cooperation established between Armenia and Serbia, expressing willingness of the Serbian side to give a new impetus to the further development of bilateral relations.

Foreign Minister of Turkmenistan Rashit Meredow sent a congratulatory message to Ararat Mirzoyan, expressing confidence that the Armenian-Turkmen relations will continue to strengthen and develop for the benefit of both countries.

Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Italy Luigi Di Maio expressed confidence that the Armenian-Italian relations based on sincere friendship will be further strengthened through effective joint work.

In his congratulatory letter, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, Bui Thanh Son, particularly noted that the friendly relations between the two countries will continue to serve as a pillar for the more effective development of cooperation in various formats.

Foreign Minister of Andorra Maria Ubach Font, highlighting the importance of the strong ties that unite Armenia with Andorra, reaffirmed her willingness to work for the strengthening of cooperation between Armenia and Andorra.

Foreign Minister of Argentina Felipe Carlos Sola expressed confidence that the joint efforts will allow further developing the Armenian-Argentine relations, as well as advancing the issues of the common agenda and make a significant contribution to the further strengthening of the welfare of the two peoples.

Czech Foreign Minister Jakub Kulhanek expressed his support for Armenia's efforts to establish peace and strengthen democracy. He expressed confidence that cooperation within the EU, including the implementation of the Comprehensive and Enhanced Partnership Agreement, will greatly contribute to the development of Armenia-EU relations.

CIS Executive Secretary Sergey Lebedev congratulated Ararat Mirzoyan on assuming the responsible post and expressed confidence that Minister Mirzoyan's experience will serve the protection of Armenia's interests in international arenas, and Armenia's active role within the CIS.

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