Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Armenia Paruyr Hovhannisyan received a delegation led by Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Greece and Co-Chair of the Intergovernmental Commission on Economic, Industrial and Scientific-Technical Cooperation between Armenia and Greece, Konstantinos (Costas) Fragkogiannis.
According to Armenia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, welcoming the delegation, Deputy Minister Hovhannisyan expressed satisfaction that, after a pause due to objective reasons, the 6th session of the Armenian-Greek Joint Intergovernmental Commission on Economic, Industrial, and Scientific-Technical Cooperation will convene in Yerevan on December 17.
He emphasized that the governments of the two friendly countries show the necessary political will and commitment to developing interstate relations in various fields.
The two sides noted that during their online and in-person meetings, constructive discussions were held between the delegations, resulting in the formation of a joint protocol.
This protocol is set to be signed at the conclusion of tomorrow's joint session.
The signing of the protocol is expected to open new opportunities for enhancing the comprehensive and high-level relations between the two countries. It will also serve as an important economic platform for expanding and strengthening Armenian-Greek business ties.
According to the source, the parties expressed mutual satisfaction with the current state of warm and trusting Armenia-Greece relations, which are built on mutual respect and trust.
They emphasized the importance of expanding cooperation in areas of shared interest and making joint efforts to fully realize the existing potential.
Reference was also made to both bilateral and multilateral cooperation.