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Armenia and France Discuss Expanding Business Ties

Armenian, French Officials Stress Need to Expand Business Cooperation

HetqJun 25, 20261 min readOriginal: Hetq
Armenia and France Discuss Expanding Business Ties

Armenian and French officials have emphasized the importance of strengthening economic cooperation between the two nations. During recent discussions, both sides highlighted the need to promote business relationships, expand investment cooperation, and increase bilateral trade volume.

The statement reflects ongoing diplomatic efforts to deepen economic partnerships between Armenia and France, a traditional ally of the Armenian community. Increased trade and investment cooperation could provide new opportunities for Armenian businesses and economic development. The discussions suggest both countries are committed to building stronger financial and commercial relationships in the coming period.

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