

Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan met with a delegation led by Kazakhstan's Foreign Minister Yerlan Kosherbayev to discuss opportunities for strengthening bilateral cooperation. The meeting underscored the strategic partnership between the two countries, marked by mutual respect and shared interests. Pashinyan highlighted the importance of recent high-level exchanges that have helped to foster a collaborative relationship. The Armenian Prime Minister emphasized the positive trajectory of Armenia-Kazakhstan ties and expressed his government’s readiness to expand areas of cooperation. Kazakh Foreign Minister Kosherbayev conveyed greetings from President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and expressed Kazakhstan's continued support for enhancing regional communications and infrastructure projects. He reiterated the commitment from Kazakhstan to work closely with Armenia on initiatives that would bolster economic growth and technological advancement. The discussions covered a wide array of sectors including infrastructure development, agriculture, technology integration, aviation, and tourism. Both sides recognized the potential for growth in these areas and agreed to establish joint working groups to explore specific projects. This collaboration is seen as key to driving innovation and contributing to the stability and prosperity of the broader region. Pashinyan and Kosherbayev also acknowledged the importance of cultural exchanges in fostering a deeper understanding and connection between their people. They pledged to support initiatives that promote cultural engagement and educational exchange programs, which are vital for building long-lasting ties rooted in mutual appreciation and trust. The meeting concluded with both parties reiterating their commitment to nurturing a robust and dynamic partnership, setting the stage for an era of shared development and cooperative achievements.