
Armenian Security Council Chief and German MPs Discuss Bilateral Relations

On May 20, Armen Grigoryan, the Secretary of Armenia's Security Council, met with a delegation from the German Bundestag's Committee on Foreign Affairs, headed by Johannes Schraps, the press service of the Security Council informs.
Armen Grigoryan emphasized the significance of bilateral visits conducted at various levels and underscored the consistent growth in Armenia-Germany relations. Additionally, the Secretary of the Security Council outlined the ongoing democratic reforms in Armenia, the country's policy of economic diversification, and the cooperation initiatives in the energy sector.
The German delegation reiterated its ongoing support for Armenia's democratic reforms and its commitment to promoting stability and security in the country.
Later on May 21, the Secretary of the Security Council of Armenia met with a delegation led by David Cohen, Deputy Director of the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). The meeting covered discussions on Armenian-US bilateral cooperation and regional security issues, as reported by the Office of the Security Council of Armenia.
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