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Armenia's Security Council Chief Meets EU Partnership Mission

Armen Grigoryan Receives Delegation of EU’s New Partnership Mission in Armenia

Massis PostJul 15, 20261 min readOriginal: Massis Post
Armenia's Security Council Chief Meets EU Partnership Mission

Armen Grigoryan, secretary of Armenia's Security Council, received a delegation representing the European Union's new partnership mission in Armenia, according to reporting from Massis Post.

The meeting reflects ongoing diplomatic engagement between Armenia and the European Union on security and partnership matters. The EU has increased its involvement in the South Caucasus region in recent years, particularly following the 2020 conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan.

Grigoryan, a senior official in Armenia's government, oversees the country's security policy and coordinates with international partners on defense and strategic issues. Details about the specific agenda or outcomes of the delegation's visit were not provided in available reporting.

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