Armenia, NATO discuss expanding cooperation and security issues
Armenia’s Security Council Secretary Armen Grigoryan on April 20 received NATO Secretary General’s Special Representative for the Caucasus and Central Asia Kevin Hamilton in Yerevan.
Grigoryan congratulated Hamilton on assuming the post, wishing him success in his new role and expressing hope for effective cooperation.
The meeting focused on the current agenda and future prospects of Armenia–NATO relations. Grigoryan highlighted the positive dynamics in bilateral ties and emphasized Armenia’s commitment to further strengthening cooperation with the Alliance.
For his part, Hamilton underscored the importance of collaboration built through Armenia’s participation in NATO-led peacekeeping missions, noting that such engagement has contributed to deepening mutual cooperation.
The sides also exchanged views on regional and international security issues, reaffirming the importance of continued dialogue and partnership.


















































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