

In a significant diplomatic engagement, Armenia's Deputy Prime Minister Mher Grigoryan hosted the Ambassador of Kazakhstan, Bolat Imanbayev. The meeting, held in Yerevan, centered around the dynamic evolution of Armenia-Kazakhstan relations, with a clear spotlight on boosting trade and economic partnerships. Both parties underscored the longstanding friendship between the two nations and expressed a unified commitment to advancing sustainable development through collaborative initiatives. Amid talks, Grigoryan and Imanbayev highlighted the importance of fostering economic linkages. They explored various avenues, including joint ventures, investment prospects, and technology exchange, aligning with both countries' strategic interests. The dialogue emphasized the pivotal role of economic diplomacy in widening the corridor of cooperation across diverse sectors. While reiterating the shared historical and cultural ties, the discussion made strides in plotting a robust roadmap for the future. This includes fortifying economic synergies and considering new dimensions of bilateral cooperation. The talks also emphasized Kazakhstan's strategic significance in Armenia’s foreign policy framework and vice versa. Further dialogue revolved around regional peace and stability, a shared concern given the geopolitical landscapes. Both sides pledged to uphold peace, security, and prosperity in the region. The meeting concluded with a mutual agreement to continue high-level exchanges to nurture and strengthen the burgeoning cooperative spirit between Armenia and Kazakhstan, fostering holistic bilateral growth.