Armenian PM Pashinyan to Visit Kazakhstan, Boost Bilateral Ties
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan is set to visit Kazakhstan soon, as announced by Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. Pashinyan looks forward to discussing bilateral relations and strengthening ties between the two nations.
Pashinyan expressed confidence in deepening cooperation with Kazakhstan, highlighting the significance of the upcoming official visit. He praised Kazakhstan's substantial reforms and its influence on both regional and global stages.
The Armenian leader had previously sent a congratulatory message to Tokayev on Republic Day, further cementing the friendly relations between the two countries. Pashinyan hopes to discuss the Armenia-Kazakhstan interstate agenda during his visit, with Tokayev having already announced preparations for the event.
Pashinyan's visit to Kazakhstan is expected to enhance political dialogue and expand economic cooperation between Armenia and Kazakhstan. Both leaders have shown commitment to strengthening ties, with Pashinyan's visit serving as a testament to this shared goal.
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