

In a significant diplomatic gathering, Nikol Pashinyan, Prime Minister of Armenia, attended the inaugural meeting of the Peace Council held in Washington, D.C. This event, coordinated by the Government press service, brought together prominent world leaders including heads of states, prime ministers, and foreign ministers. Noteworthy attendees included Ararat Mirzoyan, Armenia's Foreign Minister. During the meeting, discussions were centered around global peace efforts, with an emphasis on the long-standing conflict resolution between Armenia and Azerbaijan. U.S. President Donald Trump, who hosted the council, praised the recent efforts of both Armenian and Azerbaijani leaders to achieve lasting peace after more than three decades of tension and conflict. The meeting provided a platform for Pashinyan to engage in critical conversations with international partners, and to discuss Armenia's role in the ongoing peace process. Key elements included addressing issues of diplomacy, humanitarian efforts, and regional stability. A significant part of the meeting was also dedicated to the presentation of the Gaza Peace Plan. This initiative highlights collaborative efforts among multiple nations to address the challenges in Gaza, ensuring long-term solutions are sought to foster peace and cooperation. Pashinyan's presence and active participation in the meeting underscore Armenia’s commitment to peaceful resolutions and enhancing international relations. The dialogue and exchanges during the Peace Council meeting are expected to pave the way for new frameworks of cooperation not just in the region but at a global level, aiming for sustainable peace and prosperity.