Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Finnish President Alexander Stubb held a meeting on the sidelines of the 4th European Political Community Summit, where they discussed expanding bilateral relations, cooperation with the EU, and regional security issues.
On July 18, during the 4th European Political Community Summit, a significant meeting took place between Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Finnish President Alexander Stubb. The leaders focused on key aspects of bilateral cooperation and regional issues.
The main topic of the talks was the further development and expansion of Armenian-Finnish relations. Special attention was given to the need for concrete steps to strengthen economic cooperation between the two countries.
Additionally, Pashinyan and Stubb discussed prospects for deepening interaction between Armenia and the European Union. The Armenian Prime Minister informed his Finnish counterpart about the progress of democratic reforms being implemented in the country.
An important part of the meeting was the discussion of the peace process between Armenia and Azerbaijan, as well as the overall situation in the field of regional security.