
Armenia-Czech Republic Military Cooperation Awaits Parliamentary Approval

On September 11, the agreement "On Military-Technical Cooperation between the Government of the Republic of Armenia and the Government of the Czech Republic," which defines the directions of cooperation in the military-technical sphere, was submitted to the Armenian National Assembly for ratification. Deputy Defense Minister Arman Sargsyan presented the draft agreement in the Armenian Parliament.
"The agreement defines the directions of cooperation in the military-technical sphere, which include the processes of production, import, export, licensing, quality control of military products, training of necessary specialists and technical personnel, support to organizations working in the military sphere," the Deputy Minister informed the parliamentarians.
The Defense Ministries of Armenia and the Czech Republic will be responsible for implementing the agreement in the sphere of military-technical cooperation.
Notably, the document was signed back on April 9, 2019 in Yerevan.
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