Armenia Security Council chief to head for US, meet with National Security Advisor

Secretary of the Security Council of Armenia, Armen Grigoryan, will leave for the US capital Washington, D.C., on a working visit Tuesday, the Office of the Security Council of Armenia informs Armenian News-NEWS.am.
During the visit, meetings of the Secretary of the Security Council of Armenia with US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and some other high-ranking US officials are planned.
During his talks in Washington, Grigoryan will discuss Armenia-US bilateral cooperation.
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