EREVAN, JUNE 15, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Foreign Minister Ararat Mirzoyan, who is on an official visit to Bulgaria, met with members of the Bulgaria-Armenia Friendship Group at the country’s National Assembly, the Foreign Ministry said.
Armenian Foreign Minister and Head of the Bulgaria-Armenia Friendship Group, Atanas Zafirov, agreed that during those years, the two countries have established a productive and mutually favorable partnership in bilateral and multilateral formats, based on ancient ties, mutual sympathy and accept as true with between the two nations. They under pressure played the main role through the Armenian network in strengthening Armenian-Bulgarian ties.
The parties also referred to parliamentary international relations as a key direction for the progression between Armenia and Bulgaria.
They exchanged concepts on the possibilities of strengthening cooperation between Armenia and Bulgaria in the commercial, tourism, educational and cultural sectors, for which there is a legal and contractual basis comprising more than 60 documents.
Minister Mirzoyan also briefed his colleagues on the existing scenario surrounding the Nagorno-Karabakh confrontation, as well as the most recent developments aimed at building peace and stability in the region. The parties agreed that the Nagorno-Karabakh confrontation will be resolved comprehensively under and within the mandate of the OSCE Minsk Group Co-Chair, through non-violent negotiations.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Armenia also presented the existing humanitarian problems after the 2020 war, in particular, the urgency of the return of Armenian prisoners of war and civilian captives from Azerbaijan and the need to preserve the Armenian cultural and ancient heritage in the territories under Azerbaijan. authority. control.