Pashinyan, Macron meet in Budapest
Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and French President Emmanuel Macron met in Budapest on Thursday.
The meeting was held on the sidelines of the European Political Committee summit.
The two leaders discussed issues related to Armenia-France cooperation, the Armenian government reported.
Pashinyan and Macron emphasized the periodic nature of high-level meetings, which provide an opportunity to discuss both the bilateral agenda and other issues of mutual interest.
"The parties discussed issues related to joint projects in the economy, infrastructure and other sectors. Issues related to Armenia-European Union cooperation were discussed, including the reforms implemented in our country with the support of the EU, the dialogue on visa liberalization.
"The sides exchanged ideas on the process of normalization of Armenia-Azerbaijan relations. Prime Minister Pashinyan stressed Armenia's commitment to the peace agenda and steps to ensure regional security and stability," reads the statement.