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Indian Prime Minister Congratulates Pashinyan on Election Win

India’s Prime Minister Congratulates Nikol Pashinyan on Election Victory

Massis PostJun 25, 20261 min readOriginal: Massis Post
Indian Prime Minister Congratulates Pashinyan on Election Win

India's Prime Minister extended congratulations to Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan following his recent election victory, according to Massis Post. The two leaders held a telephone conversation to discuss the electoral outcome. The call represents continued diplomatic engagement between India and Armenia at the leadership level. India has maintained relations with Armenia across multiple sectors, including trade and regional affairs. Pashinyan's election victory solidified his position as Armenia's chief executive. The interaction underscores Armenia's ongoing efforts to strengthen ties with international partners across Asia and beyond.

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