
Zelenskyy's Advisor Embraces Armenia's New Foreign Policy Line

On November 20, Mykhailo Podolyak, the Advisor to the Office of the Ukrainian President, touched upon Armenia's foreign policy and the country's relations with NATO, the EU, and the West in general.
"Armenia is on the right track. The strategy I see in Armenia's position now is a close dialog with NATO countries, the UK, the US, and France, with whom the dialog has historically been good. Armenia is opening up to both the EU and the US," the representative said.
Answering the question about Armenia's possible participation in the so-called Baltic-Black Sea Defense Alliance, Podolyak expressed hope that the doors of this association of countries with access to the Baltic and Black Seas are open for Yerevan. According to him, it is necessary to seek legal and logistical solutions for cooperation with Armenia within the framework of this Kyiv initiative.
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